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tober. The cephalothorax and legs are pale-yellow ; the anterior tibiae 

 rather blackish ; abdomen pale, with black marks as follows : a basal 

 band, a broad band before the middle, containing four pale dots, a nar- 

 row band beyond middle, and a large triangular spot before the tip, 

 containing some small, pale chevrons ; the first three bands are con- 

 nected by a dark medium stripe. 



AGALENID^. 



Coelotes longitarsis Em. — Several specimens under leaves in 

 Carpenter's woods, October. 



DICTYNID^. 



Dictyna, sp ? — Several specimens under rubbish on the beach, at 

 Bayville, July. Perhaps it is D. bostoniensis. 



THERIDID^. 



Spintharus flavidus Hentz. — Swept from herbage in woods, 

 August ; both sexes. 



Theridium globosum Hentz. — In low herbage, June. 



Teutana triangulosa Walck. — One specimen in the house. 



Crustulina guttata Reuss. — Under dead leaves, June, July. 



Ceratinopsis interpres Cambr. — Swept from an old field, June; 

 several specimens. 



Lophocarenum erigonoides Em. — In moss, October. 



Tmeticus tridentatus Em. — Not uncommon under leaves in wet 

 woods, October, November. 



Tmeticus plumosus Em. — One $ , October, under leaves. 



Tmeticus flaveolus Banks. — In moss, October. 



Tmeticus pallidus Em In moss, October. 



Qonatium rubens Blk. — One $ , in woods, October. 



Microneta viaria Blk. — Under dead leaves, October. 



EPEIRID.^. 



Larinia borealis Bks. — A fine 2 of this northern spider was 

 taken from a mud-dauber's nest, in June. 



Eugnatha straminea E?n Mill Neck, sweeping, May. 



THOMISID.^. 



Philodromus, sp.? — Two young specimens were taken from a pine 

 tree at Bayville, perhaps P. robustus Em. 



