Hentz.] 106 [December 26, 



Epiblemum faustum. Fig. 59, eyes; fig. 109. ti-ophi. Taken in 

 June. 



Synemosyna ephippiata. Fig. 68, eyes; fig. 114, lateral 

 view. 



Synemosyna formica. Taken in April, May and July. 

 " noxiosa. Taken in April and May. 



" pioata. Taken in June. 



" scorpionia. Fig. 6 7, eyes. The 3 was taken in 



November; the ? in February, a little larger than the 6, and with 

 the abdomen very slightly contracted. 



Thomisus aleatorius. Fig. 39, eyes. Legs arranged 1, 2, STJ- 

 " asperatus. Fig. 41, eyes. Legs arranged 172, 473. 



" eaudatus. Fig. 60, eyes ; fig. 100, trophi. Taken 



on January 2r>. 



Thomisus celer. Fig. 78, eyes. Legs arranged T72, 4^. 

 dubius. Taken in April. 



" Duttonii. Fig. 79, eyes. 



" fartus. Fig. 69, eyes. Legs arranged 1, 2, 4, 3. 



" ferox. Fig. 83, eyes. Legs arranged 1, 2, 3, 4. Taken 



in Massachusetts in October and March. 



Thomisus parvulus. Fig. 42, eyes. The $ resembles the ? , 

 and is of the same size ; the legs are green in the ? and pale in the 



S ; legs arranged 2, 1, 4, 3. Taken in Carolina May 25. 



Thomisus piger. Fig. 40, eyes. Legs arranged 1, 2, 4, 3. 

 Taken in March. 



Thomisus ? tenuis. Fig. 84, eyes; fig. lOl, trophi. The two 

 anterior eyes are placed on tubercles on the very margin ; body be- 

 neath yellowish, downy. Taken June 8. 



Thomisus vulgaris. Fig. 77, eyes. Legs arranged 2, 1, 3, 4. 

 This spider withdraws into the chinks of fences, falls attached to a 

 thread, and always moves off sideways. 

 Clubiona ? agrestis. Fig. 43, eyes. 



'• ? albens. Fi^i;. 32, eyes. Found travelling from one 



bush to another by means of a thread. Taken April 15. 



Clubiona celer. Fig. 18, eyes. Legs arranged 4, 1, 2, 3. 

 " fallens. Fig. 17, eyes. 



" gracilis. Fig. 8, eyes. Taken in June and July. 



" immatura. Fig. 87, eyes. 



» inclusa. Fig. 86, eyes. Legs arranged 1, 4, 2, 3. 



Taken in June. 



Clubiona obesa. Fig. 16, eyes. Legs arranged 4, 2, 1, 3. 

 Found hanging from trees by a thread. Taken at the end of June. 



Clubiona pallens. Fig. 7, eyes. The second pair of legs is 

 always sensibly longer than the first. Taken December 15. 



