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more reddish on the humps, and enclosing behind two ol^long yeUow 

 spots; venter silvery white. Similar in shape to E. scutulata. The 

 humps are rather more prominent and sharp-pointed ; the legs long and 

 slender; the epigynum shows a short median finger M'ith upcurved 

 end, each side is a dark circular cavity. 



Length 2.8 mm. 



Three specimens from Miami, in March (Laurent); readily distin- 

 guished from E. scutulata by its much smaller size, as well as different 

 markings. 



Epeira fuscovittata Keyserling. 

 Cyclosa thorelli McCook. 



Recorded by ]\IcCook from the State. 

 Epeira scutulata Hentz. 



Several specimens from Punta Gorda, April. 

 Epeira juniperina Emeiton. 



A number of examples from Altoona, iji July, 

 peira spinigera Cambridge. 



Two from Lake Wortli and Biscayne Bay; also recorded by McCook. 

 Epeira undecimtuberculata Keyserling. 



One male from Punta Gorda, in April; this and the preceding species 

 are representatives of the tropical fauna. 

 Kaira alba Hentz. 



One from Runnymede, Nov. ; beaten from shrul^s 

 Vixia infumata Hentz. 



One male from Punta Gorda, ]^Iarch and April. 

 Eustala prompta Hentz. 



A common species at Runnymede, Punta Gorda, Miami, Palm Beach, 

 Altoona, Jacksonville and Enterprise. Adults were taken in March, 

 April, Jiuie and July. It ^'aries extremely in markings, more so than 

 in northern localities 

 Acacesia foliata Hentz. 



From Biscayne Bay, ^Lirch and Ai^ril ; and Miami, April. 

 Mangora placida Hentz. 



A few specimens from Palm Beach; Enterprise, A])ril; and Miami, 

 March. 



Mangora gibberosa Hentz. 



Recorded from the State by Dr. ^larx. 

 Singa maculata Emerton. 



Recorded bv Dr. ]\larx from Florida. 



