522 BIOLOGICAL si'KVKY OF 



II \iima < '. L. Koch 



II. cinerea Emerton. Duck Brook Path, Greal Head, sifting, 

 females, August 1 1. 



Neoantiste \ Gertsch 



\. radula Emerton. The most common species of the sub- 

 family. Sifted from dead leaves in the woods with the two 

 preceding forms. Duck Brook Path, Ocean Drive, Lake 

 Wood, base of Newport Mountain, north end of Echo Lake, 

 Long Porcupine Island, Hare Forest, Greal Head, Morrell 

 Park, Reservoir Road, males and females in August. 



Lycosidae 



Lycosa Latreille 



L. eelluo Walckenaer. One specimen, Hulls Cove. 



Pardosa ('. L. Koch 



P. LApiDiciNA Emerton. Quite common among stones just 

 above the high-water line. Corfield, Salisbury Cove, Bass 

 Harbor, August '21 (Britcher). 



P. mackexziaxa (Keyserling) (uncata Thorell). Two fe- 

 males. Lake Wood, Seal Harbor (J. H. Emerton). 



P. modica (Blackwall) (brunnea Emerton). One specimen, 

 Eden (Northeast Branch). One female, Station Xo. 172. 



P. xerampelixa (Keyserling). Uncommon. Lake Wood, base 

 of Newport Mountain, Eden (Northeast Branch), Seal Har- 

 bor (J. H. Emerton). 



Pirata Sundevall 



P. prodigiosa Keyserling {febxjculosa Becker). One young" 

 male from Bar Harbor, July 8, 1938, presumably this 

 species. Bass Harbor, August 21 (Britcher). 



Tarentula Sundevall 



T. aculeata (Clerck) (beani Emerton)- Seal Harbor (J. H. 

 Emerton). Bass Harbor, August 21 (Britcher). 



