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TROCHOSA CINEREA Fabricius. 

 Aninea ciiu'i-cd Fabkiciis, Eiitoiii. Syst., II, 17!i;!, \k 42.'5. 

 One specimen from Hot Spriuiis. June iJl-i^S. 



TROCHOSA PARVA Banks. 

 Trnchom purrn Banks, Journ. N. Y. Knt. Sur., I.s«t4, |>. 52. 

 Several specimens from Colorado Canyon. -Inly i;^. 



LYCOSA SCALARIS Thorell. 



TarmtuhixcdlarwT^ORKXA., Bull. U. S. Ueog. 8iirv. Ti-rr., Ill, Pt. 2, 1877, p. 520. 



A couple of specimens from Williams. June H-15. Very common 

 in Colorado and the Northwest. 



LYCOSA, sp. 



Two females of a large species, without very distinctive characters, 

 from Williams, May 25 and July 20. It is allied to Z. t'ljxiria, and 

 may be only a form of that species. 



PARDOSA STERNALIS Thorell. 



Lycusa dcrnalis Thokem., Bull. V. S. Geog. 8urv. Terr., Ill, Pt. 2, lcS77, p. 504. 



A few specimens from ^\'illiams, June 9-15; Prescott, flune 20, and 

 Flagstaff, July 5. A ct)mmon species in Colorado. 



PARDOSA, sp. 



A female from Williams, July. Ap})arently of an undescribed 

 specie 



Family OXYOPID.E. 



OXYOPES COMPACTA Banks. 



O.vyopes compacln Basks, Tranis. Amt'r. Ent. Soc, XXIII, ISiMt, p. 72. 



Various specimens from Williams, June 5; Bright Angel, August 

 10. and Prescott, June 2(». Known i)r('viously only from Coloi'ado. 



HAMALATIWA GRISEA Keyserling. 



Ilamalaliirii (jrlsni Kkvskki.inm;, N'crli. z(.(il.-l)ot. (ies. Wit'ii, 1S87, ]^. 457. 



Specimens from Hot Si)rings, Jiuic 'Jl-28. Widely distributed in 

 the South. 



Family ATTID.E. 



PHIDIPPUS BICOLOR Keyserling. 



Phklip}>nx hlcolor Kky.seklin(;, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wieii, 1SS4, p. 496. 



One pair fi'om Williams, July 20 and 26. A eonmion species in the 

 arid reo-ion of the West. 



