REPORT ON ARACHNIDA COLLECTED BY MESSRS. CUR- 

 RIE, CAUDELL, AND DYAR IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. 



By Nathan Banks, 



Of the Bureau of Entomology, United States Department of Agriculture. 



The Arachnida collected by Messrs. Rolla P. Currie, A. N. Caudell, 

 and H. G. Dj^ar on their trip to British Columbia in 1903 have been 

 determined except for a few mostly immature forms. Although con- 

 taining no nevi species, the collection is of considerable interest as 

 indicating the nature of the spider fauna of that region, and the 

 material is a valuable addition to the United States National Museum 

 collection of Arachnida. 



Order ARANEIDA. 



Family DRASSIDAE. 



DRASSODES ROBUSTUS Emerton. 



An immature specimen from Kaslo. 



ZELOTES ATRA Hentz. 



One female from Ainsworth, July 11 (Currie). 



POECILOCHROA MONTANA Emerton. 



Kaslo (Currie), young; Kaslo, June 17 and 26 (Currie). 

 Family CLUBIONIDAE. 



CLUBIONA PACIFICA Banks. 



One female from Kaslo, June 30 (Currie) ; Kaslo, June 15 and 23 

 (Currie) : one female, Bear Lake, July 29 (Caudell) ; Kaslo Creek, 

 June 18 (Currie) ; Ainsworth, July 11 (Caudell). 



GAYENNA PACIFICA Banks. 



One male, Kaslo, July 2 (Currie) ; female from Mirror Lake, 

 Aug. 3 (Caudell) ; Ainsworth, July 10 (Currie). 



PHRUROLITHUS PUGNATUS Emerton. 



Kaslo, July 8 (Currie), 1 pair. 



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