ARACHNIDA 483 



Family THOMISIDiE. 

 Xysticus borealis Keys. 

 Xysticus borealis Keyserling, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, p. 668, 1882. 



A few specimens from Popof Island and Kadiak (July) . Described 

 from Alaska. 



Misumena vatia Keys. 



Misumena vatia Keyserling, Die Spinn. Amer. Later., p. loi, 1880. 



One pair from Metlakahtla (June) . Europe and the United States. 



Tibellus oblongus Keys. 



Tidt'//us ol>/flH^^!is Keyserling, Die Spinn. Amer. Later., p. 196, 1880. 



A few specimens from Cook Inlet and Kukak Bay (June). Europe 

 and the northern United States. 



Family LYCOSID^. 

 Lycosa albohastata Emerton. 

 Lycosa albohastata Emerton, Trans. Conn. Acad., ix, p. 423, 1894. 



Two specimens from Popof Island. Known from British Columbia. 



Lycosa pratensis Emerton. 



Lycosa pratcnsis Emerton, Trans. Conn. Acad., vi, p. 483, 1885, 



Several specimens from Cook Inlet and Orca (June) . Known from 

 the northern United States. 



Lycosa quinaria Emerton. 



Lycosa quinaria Emerton, Trans. Conn. Acad., ix, p. 422, 1894. 



One female from Popof Island appears to belong here. Described 

 from British Columbia. 



Lycosa sp. 



One female from Kadiak (July) appears to be near L. beani Em., 

 but does not agree very well. 



Pardosa groenlandica Thorell. 



Pardosa groenlandica Thorell, Proc. Best. Soc. N. H., p. 498, 1875. — 

 Emerton, Trans. Conn. Acad., ix, p. 423, 1894. 



Several specimens from the Muir Glacier (June). Known from 

 boreal America. 



Pardosa glacialis Thorell. 



Pardosa glacialis Thorell, Ofv. K. Vetensk., Akad. Fbrh., p. 159, 1872. — 

 Emerton, Trans. Conn. Acad., ix, p. 424, 1894. 



A few specimens from Popof Island. Known from boreal America. 



