Hentz.] 110 [December 26, 



Phillyra mammeata. Fig. 126, cocoon. The lateral eyes of 

 the anterior row are difficult to be seen ; the abdomen ends Avith a 

 nipple-like tail, and is surrounded with six nipples ; legs arranged 1, 

 4, 2, 3. A specimen was found in the clay nest of a Sphex. Taken 

 in May, August, September and October. 



Phillyra riparia. Fig. 61, eyes; fig. Ill, fore leg. Legs ar- 

 ranged 1, 4, 2, 3. Taken in March and April. 



Tetragnatha grallator. Taken in April and May, one speci- 

 men in a dry place on a tree far from any water. 



Linyphia? aututnnalis. Fig. 71, eyes; fig. 97, trophi. Only 

 seen late in the autumn. 



Linyphia coccinea. Fig. 12, eyes. It forms a thread like L. 

 communis. Taken in July. 



Xiinyphia communis. Fig. 104, trophi; fig. 118, lateral view. 

 " conferta. Fig. 115, lateral view. A specimen had 



the legs of the right side arranged 1, 4, 2, 3 ; of the left 1, 2, 4, 3. 



Linyphia costata. Fig. 24, eyes. Legs arranged 1, 2, 4,3. 



'■' marmorata. Fig. 23, eyes. Legs arranged 1, 2, 4, 3. 

 " neophita. Fig. 13, eyes. Legs arranged 1, 4, 2, 3. 



Taken in December. 



Linyphia scripta. Fig. 130, web. Legs 1, 2, 4, 3. 



Mimetus interfector. Fig. 33, eyes; fig. 127, cocoon. Legs 

 arranged 1, 2, 4, 3. 



Mimetus syllepsicus. Fig. 34, eyes. Legs arranged 1, 2, 

 4, 3. Taken in October. 



Mimetus tuberosus. Legs arranged 1, 2, 4. 3. 



Scydotes cameratus. The nails of the cheliceres are very 

 minute ; lip wide, lanceolate ; maxillae as in F'distata ; last joint of 

 palpi more slender than the rest. Taken from April to November. 



Theridion boreale. The pale lines on the abdomen make an 

 anchor shaped marking. Taken in Boston, Mass., and Alabama. 



Theridion cruciatum. Legs arranged 1, 4, 2, 3, or 1, 2, 4, 3. 

 " globosum. Fig. 125, cocoons. The spider was found 



under bark or stones. 



Theridion lineatum. A specimen was found in March with 

 black legs and no white bands on the abdomen ; others were found in 

 July. 



Theridion marmoratum. It has a whitish band on the an- 

 terior part of the abdomen over the back part of the cephalothcrax. 



Theridion morologum. Fig. 128, web. 



" oscitabundum. It is of the same color beneath as 



above. Taken March 15. 



Theridion ? puUulum. The spots on the abdomen are com- 

 posed of little white dots surrounded by the brown marks. 



