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Microneta olivacea, new. 



Plate XXI Y, figube 7. 



Length, nearly 2'""\ Ceplialothorax yellowish gray, darkest at the 

 edges and in the front of the head. Abdomen darker graj^, yellowish 

 in front. Cephalothorax almost as wide as long, but the head is 

 narrow and eyes close together. Legs and palpi pale. The tarsus 

 of the male palpus is large and angular. When the palpi are curved 

 downward in a natural position, a sharp corner of the tarsus is 

 directed forward, and the inner sides are nearly flat and parallel. 

 The tarsal hook is blunt with a short and wide tooth near the end. 

 Fig. 7. The palpal organ is large and complicated. Over the tarsal 

 hook is a hard appendage with two teeth. 



Two males from the upper part of Mt. Washington, N. H., 

 between it and Mt. Clay. 



