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Amaurobius ferox Koch. — In woodpile, not common. September. 

 Titanaxa americana Jim. — One specimen, under a board at Bay- 



ville. August. 

 Dictyna sublata Ilentz. {D. nun-aria Em.) — Common, sweeping 



grass and weeds. Summer. 

 Dictyna volucripes Keys. — A few specimens, sweeping grass. Summer. 

 Dictyna foliacea Hentz. {D. vohipls Keys.) — Common in grass, 



bushes and on trees. Summer. 

 Dictyna frondea Em. (Z>. vitlata Keys. Preoocupied.)— Several 



specimens, sweeping grass. August. 

 Dictyna minuta Edi. — One male, sweeping an old field. September. 

 Neophanes pallidus Marx. — A few specimens on ground, under 



dead leaves. July. 



ULOBORID^. 



Uloborus plumipes Luc. — Not uncommon, webs in fences, dead 



branches, etc. August. 

 Hyptiotes cavaticus Hentz. — Not very common, dead branches, 



shrubs, etc. September, October. 



MIMETiD^. 



Mimetus interfector Ilentz. — Not rare, on bushes and trees. August. 

 Ero thoracia Rcuss. — Two specimens in an old field, on ground. 



September. 



THERIDID.^. 



Argyrodes trigonum Hentz. — Quite common, usually in web of 

 some other spider. July. 



Argyrodes cancellatus Ilentz. — But one specimen. 



Romphaea fictilum Ilentz. — Not uncommon, in old fields, on grass. 

 September, October. 



Theridium tepidariorum Koch. — Abundant, everywhere, most com- 

 mon in houses. 



Theridium kentuckyense Keys. — Nut uncommon, in cedars and on 

 fences. July. 



Theridium murarium Em. — Not common, in cedars. 



Theridium spirale Em. — A few specimens from trees, mostly cedars. 

 September. 



Theridium differens Em. — Ouite common, weeds and shrubs. 



