PLATE, I 
Figure 1.—Pedanostethus riparius. 1a male palpus, outer side. 
{tb male palpus, inner side. 1c epigynum, usual form. 1d epi- 
eynum, unusual variety. 
Figure 2.— Pedanostethus pumilus. Male palpus, outer side. 2a ept- 
eynum. 
Figure 3.—FPedanostethus spiniferus. Male palpus, inner side. 3a male 
palpus, outer side. 3b epigynum. 
Figure 4.—Orchestina saltitans. 4a claws. 4b male palpus. 
Figure 5.—Theridium zelotypum. Male palpus. 
Figure 6.—Theridium kentuckyvense. Dorsal markings. 6a male palpus. 
Figure 7.—Theridium differens. Epigynum. Correction of Pl. 1, 
Hos te andr id. hrans. Conn. Acad... Viol, Vil, 1892: 
Figure 8.—Enoplognatha rugosa. Under side of female. 8a dorsal 
markings of male. 8b head of female. 8c under side of head 
and thorax of male. 
Figure 9.—Enoplognatha (.Steatoda) marmorata. Under side of head 
and thorax to compare with 7wgosa. 9a mandible from above. 
Figure 10.—Arevrodes cancellatus. Side of male. 10a side of female. 
10b abdomen of male. 10c abdomen of female. 10d epigy- 
num. 10e male palpus. 
