216 PROCEEDIXnS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. voi. xxv. 



MISUMENA GEORGIANA Keyserling. 

 Misumcnii </,(ir(/i(ni(i Kevsekling, Die Si.iiin. Aimlt., I, Latr., 1880, p. 86. 

 Several specimens from Williams. .July :i7. 



CORIARACHNE VERSICOLOR Keyserling. 

 Coriardclnie n'r>iicolor Keyseri.ixc, Die Spinn. Ainer., I, Latr., 1880, p. 5:5. 

 A few specimens from Williams, June 5. July 1-4. and July 27. 

 TMARUS CAUDATUS Hentz. 

 T/kwn',s7(.s- nnuhifiis Hentz, Journ. Best. Soc. Nat. Hi^t., V, 1847, p. 447. 

 Various specimens from AMlliams, June 5, July 1 and 1: also from 

 Prescott, flunc 20. 



TIBELLUS DUTTONI Hentz. 

 Thomi.va^ duttoni Hentz, Journ. Boyt. Soc. Nat. Hist., V, 1847, p. 448. 

 A few specimens from Colorado Canyon, July 13. 



THANATUS COLORADENSIS Keyserling. 

 Tli(ni<int>; <;./(,r<idniKi.« KEYi^ERiAsa, Die Spinn. Anier., I, Latr., ISSO, p. 20(). 

 Several examples from Williams, June 9-15, and Hrioht Angel, 

 August 1<». 



PHILODROMUS PRiELUSTRIS Keyserling. 



Philo(ln»iiHispr;ihii^tri.s Keysermnc;, Die Spinn. Anier., I, Latr., 1880, p. 209. 



Many specimens from Williams. .lune 5. July i;»; Hot Springs, 

 June 21-28, and Bright Angel. August K*. 



PHILODROMUS RUFUS Walckenaer. 

 Philodromus rufns \Valcken.\er, Faune de France, Arach., 1825, p. 91. 

 A few specimens from Williams. May 2.") and June 9-15. 



Family SPARASSIlhF]. 



OLIOS FASCICULATUS Simon. 



Olios fii.sciculalns^[Mo^, Act. Soc. Linn. Bord., 1880, \^. 87. 

 One specimen from Hot Springs. June 21-24. Previously known 

 only from the Pacific coast. 



Family LYCOSH^.E. 



DOLOMEDES SCRIPTUS Hentz. 

 Dolomedeft tier i jit IIS Hentz, Journ. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., V, 1847, p. 189. 

 One female and a young specimen from Hot Springs, June 27. A 

 common P^astern species. 



