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Bathyphantes formica Em. — Common on the ground. July, 



August. 



Bathyphantes micaria Em. — A few specimens swept from ever- 

 green shrubbery. July. 



Bathyphantes zebra Em. — Not very common, under leaves in 

 woods. September. 



Bathyphantes decorata Bks. — Several specimens under dead leaves. 



Bathyphantes unimacuiata Bks. — Under dead leaves. Septem- 

 ber, October. 



Bathyphantes angulata Em. — Several specimens. July. 



Microneta cornupalpis Em. — In Black Swamp. October, under 

 leaves. 



Microneta longibulbus Em. — One male, probably this species. 



EPEIRID^. 



Acrosoma rugosa IFcutz. — Quite common in woods. August, Sep- 

 tember. 



Acrosoma spinea Hcntz. — Common on shrubbery. July, August 



Acrosoma mitrata Hentz. — Moderately common in woods. Au- 

 gust, September. 



Mahadeva verrucosa Jfentz. — Not uncommon in woods, webs quite 

 high up. August. 



Ordgarius bisaccatus Em. — An adult male only 1.8 mm. long, on 

 a post. September. 



Plectana stellata Hentz. — Not very common, sweeping fields. 



Epeira scutulata Hentz. — A few specimens from evergreen trees. 

 July. 



Epeira strix Hentz. — Common. September, October. 



Epeira insularis Hentz. — Common. September, October. 



Epeira trifolium Hentz. — Common. September, October. 



Epeira domiciliorum Hentz. — Quite common. October. 



Epeira trivittata Keys. — Common. July, August, September. 



Epeira globosa Keys. — Common around houses. September. 



Epeira thaddeus Hentz. — Not very common. July. 



Epeira labyrinthea Hentz. — Common on dead branches. August, 

 September. 



