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36. Limncphilus coloradensis Banks. Winnipeg, Man., May 23, 1911, (Wal- 



lis). 



36. Limnephilus comhinatus AValk. Banff, Alta., Aug. 33, 39, 1911, (Sanson). 



36. Limnephilus liiteolus Banks. Banff, Alta., Aug. 10, (Sanson). 



37. Limnephilus suhmonilifer Walk. Toronto, Ont., (Walker). 



37. Anabolia Umaculata Walk. Banff, Alta., Aug. 5, 1908, July 28, 1911, 



(Sanson). 



38. Glyphopsyche irrorata Fabr. Banff, Alta., (Sanson). 



38. Pycnopsyche guttifer Walk. Rosebank, Ont., (Halm). 



40. Chilostigma alascensis Banks. Banff, Alta., Oct. 14, 1910, (Sanson). 



45. Leptocerus ancylus Vorhies. AA^innipeg, Man., June 39, 1911, (Wallis). 



45. Tricenodes grisea Banks. Stony Mt., Man., Sept. 16, 1911, (Wallis). 



47. Hydropsyche scalaris Hagen. Toronto, Ont., (Walker). 



Odonata. 



* Coenagrion angidatum AValker. Carduff, Sask., July 16, 1900, (Willing) ; 



Aweme, Man., July 4, 1905, (Griddle) ; AVinnipeg Beach, Lake AVinnipeg, 



June 19, 1909, (A^^allis) ; Prince Albert, Sask., June 18, 1905, (Willing) ; 



Can. Ent., xliv., 359. 

 Sympetrum scoticum Don. Giant's Tomb Island, Georgian Bay, Ont., July 



14, 1913, (AValker). 

 Sympetrum corruptum Hagen. Giant's Tomb Island, Georgian Bay, Ont., 



July 14, 1913, (Walker). 

 Erythrodipla.r herenice Dm. East Bolton, Que., July 6, 1911, (Winn). 



Araneida. 



(Arranged according to Banks' Catalogue of Xearctic Spiders, U. S. IST. M., 

 Bulletin 73. The numhers refer to the pages in the catalogue.) 



In The Ottawa Naturalist, Dec, 1895, a list of 100 species of spiders, occurring 

 in Canada, determined by J. H. Emerton, appears, and in the same publication for 

 Jan., 1896, J. B. Tyrrell adds records of the further distribution of 11 species in- 

 cluded in above list. AV. H. Harrington contributed, also in The Ottawa Naturalist, 

 for April, 1896, and Jan., 1897, lists of Otta^va spiders, enumerating in all 76 

 species. Since the short lists which I included in the Entomological Eecords for 

 1908 and 1909, Dr. Banks has determined several collections of Canadian spiders, 

 and the records mentioned below not only add considerably to our list, but extend 

 our knowledge of the distribution of species mentioned in the papers above referred 

 to. Those now added from Ottawa are not included in Harrington's lists. 



7. Zelotes atra Hentz. Chelsea, Que., (Gihson) ; La Siene Eiver, District of 



Eainy River, Ont., June, (AV. Mclnnes). 



8. TIerpyllus ecdesiasticus Hentz. AVinnipeg, Man., April 13, 1911, (AVallis). 



8. Pwcilochrea montuna Emerton. AA^'innipeg, Man., July 5, 1910, (AVallis). 



9. Gnaphosa gigantea Keys. Husavick, Man., Aug. 39, 1910, (Wallis). 



11. Casiianeira longipalpis Hentz. Stonv Mountain, Man., Aug. 10, 1910, 

 (Wallis). 



14. Clubiona tibialis Emerton. Treesbank, Man., July 17, 1910, (Wallis). 



15. Cmlotes calcaratus Keys. Ottawa, April 20, (Gibson). 



