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Cornicularia minuta Rm. — One male, undoubtedly this species, in 

 moss. July. 



Cornicularia indirecta Cambr. — One female, probably this species. 



Cornicularia communis /iw. — One female, under leaves. 



Spiropalpus spiralis Em — Nut common, under leaves in woods. 

 May, June. 



Qrammonota ornata Cambr. — Under or near evergreens. Sep- 

 tember, October. 



Qrammonota inornata Em. — Three specimens, under leaves in 

 woods. May, June. 



Qrammonota trivittata, sp. nov. 



Length 2.8 mm. Cephalothorax pale yellowish brown, sides darker yellow 

 brown, eyes with black rings ; mandibles reddish ; sternum reddish, darker on the 

 margins ; legs pale yellowish ; abdomen pale gray, with a narrow black central stripe, 

 and a much broader one on each side, these stripes are not connected except at ex- 

 treme tip, venter blackish each side of a pale elongated central area. Cephalothorax 

 low, but little elevated behind the eye-region, ([uite broad in front and longer than 

 tibia plus patella I ; eyes about as usual, the A. M. E. smaller than the others and 

 close together, the P. M. E. nearer to each other than to the P. S. E.; sternum trun- 

 cate in front, tapering behind, a little narrower than in G. pictilis ; legs moderate, 

 anterior j^air about as long as body, all with many stiff bristles; abdomen broadest a 

 little beyond the middle, pointed at tip. Epigynum has a notch on the posterior 

 margin, disclosing a somewhat triangular projection, each side is an oblong dark 

 body, the notch is narrower than in G. pictilis. 



Many females from salt marshes near Sea Cliff, N. Y., November, 

 December. This species has some resemblance to G.. pictilis, but the 

 stripes are not connected and the cephalothorax is more yellow. 



Qrammonota pallipes, sp. nov. 



Lengtli 2.6 mm. Ceiihalothorax yellowish, dark brown on head and man- 

 dibles; sternum yellow brown, darker on edges; legs and palpi pale yellowish; ab- 

 domen pale gray, darker on sides, a median black herring-bone stripe above. A 

 little more slender than in G. ornata or G. pictilis. Head $ highest at eye-region ; 

 posterior row of eyes sliglitly procurved, the eyes about equal and equal distances 

 apart; A. M. E. closer to each other than to the larger P. S. E. Legs with numer- 

 ous stiff bristles. Epigynum dark brown, showing a semicircular cavity, broadly 

 ojien behind, with a pale stripe at bottom. The $ palpus much on plan of 6". 

 ornata, but no prominent projection to tibia, the tarsal hook as usual, the tube coiled 

 like G. ornata, but more slender, a hyaline oval plate on the outer side, and a dark 

 stripe along the inner side. 



Two specimens, in an old field, October. Readily distinguished 

 by its dark brown head. 



