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part of the claw. Sternum strongly convex, subtriangular, prolonged behind 

 between fourth coxae ; obtusely angularly excavated in front, extending forward 

 each side of labium, the border of excavated part slanting steeply. Clypeus 

 depressed below the anterior eyes which thus protrude over its upper part from 

 where it slants to the lower margin, which in dorsal view is nearly straight. 

 Upper margin of furrow of cheliccra with three well-separated teeth, the lower 

 margin with five very minute teeth in a close-set series the length of which 

 but little exceeds half the length of the upper series. Epigynum large and 

 prominent, as shown in fig. 13. 



Length, 1.74 mm.: width, .7 mm. 



Length of femur I, .93 mm.; of tib. -f pat. I, i + mm.; of tib. I, .86 mm.; 

 of met. I, .8 mm.; of tar. I, .63 mm. 



Bathyphantes brevipes (Emerton). 



Diplostyla brevipes Emerton, Can. Ent., 1917, p. 267, fig. 19, 3, 4 

 and 8. 



Two males and several females. 



The species also occurs on Vancouver, Id., the type locality, and 

 on the mainland. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES III AND IV. 

 Pl.^te III, 



CEdothorax ucsides n. sp. 

 Fig. I. Palpus of male, ectal view. 

 Fig. 2. Tibia of palpus of male, dorsal view. 



Aigola pauliana n. sp. 

 Fig. 3. Palpus of male, ventral view. 

 Fig. 4. The same, view a little ventrad of ectal. 



Aigola tuber ell a n. n. 

 Fig. 5. Palpus of male, view same as in 4. 

 Fig. 6. Mesal end of paracymbium, mesal view. 



Anitsia abjecta n. sp. 



Fig. 7. Epigynum. 



Plate IV. 

 Anitsia abjecta n. sp. 

 Fig. 8. Right palpus of male, ventral view. 

 Fig. 9. Left palpus of male, ectal view. 

 Fig. 10. Tibia of palpus of male, dorsal view. 



