74 



[Taken in April, May and July. Siqjplement.'] 



[Length of ? 4 mm.; legs 2.2, 2.4, 3.6. 

 Palpus of J. PI. 20, fig, 9. 



The only male I have seen has short mandibles, and is otherwise much 

 like the female. 



Ipswich, Mass. June 17, d", F. G. Sanborn. 

 Holyoke, " July 4, many females. 

 Maiden, " H. L. Moody. 

 Washington, D. C. E. P. Austin, j. h, e.] 



2. Synemosyna scorpionia. 



PI. 9, fig. 19. 



Description. Piceous ; cephalotliorax with two sub-obsolete, 

 pale spots ; posterior eyes placed near the base, and remote 

 from the rest ; abdomen slightly contracted near the middle, 

 with a yellowish indented spot ; feet rufous, 4. 1. 2. 3., first 

 pair very stout ; sexes alike, the cheliceres not being enlarged 

 in the male. 



Observations. This small spider is somewhat rare, and was 

 found in the winter months. 



Habitat. North Carolina. 



[PI. 18, fig. 67, eyes. The $ was taken in November ; the 

 $ in February, a little larger than the $ , and with tlie abdo- 

 men very slightly contracted. Supplement.'] 



[Marietta, Ohio. Wm. Holden. j. n. e.] 



3. Synemosyna ephippiata. 



PI. 9, fig. 20. 



Description. Rufous ; cephalothorax wide in the region of 

 the eyes, tapering towards the base ; abdomen depressed before 

 the middle, widest beyond the middle, a transverse paler band 

 near the middle, piceous towards the apex ; feet, [370] with 

 the interior edge black, last two joints of second pair black, 

 penultimate and antepenultimate joints of the leg of the fourth 

 pair dusky, 4. 2. 3. T. 



