JV. Sanks — Spiders and 3Iites froui the Bermuda Islands. '21b 



Tapinattus melanognathus Lucas. Jumping Spicier. 



SalticMS melanognathus Lucas, Hist. Nat. d'lles Canar. , ii, p. 29, 1839. 

 Menemei'us melanorjnathus Marx, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Philad., 1889, p. 99, 

 pi. iv, fig. 3. 



One specimen. A cosmotropical spider, found in Florida and 

 California. No. 2313. 



Plexippus paykuUi Aud. and Sav. Larger Jumping Spider. 



Attus payhuUi A. and S., Descrip. de I'Egypte. xxii, p. 172, 1827. 

 Menemerus paykuUi Mai'x, Pi'oc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Philad., 1889, p. 99, pi. ii, 

 fig. 2. 



A number of specimens ; one feeding on a Tegenaria derhami, 20 

 April. A very common cosmotropical spider, not rare in the 

 southern United States. Nos. 2310-12, 23.59, 2402. 



ACARINA. 



Actineda agilis Banks. Mite. 



Actineda agilis Bks. , Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc, 1894, p. 211. 



Two specimens, one from Castle Island, under stones, 24 April. 

 Previously known only from the eastern United States. No. 2379. 



Rhyncholoplius, sp. Mite. 



Two specimens of a small, undescribed species. No. 2380. 



Holostaspis, sp. 



Two specimens and one j'oung, probably of the same species. The 

 American forms of this genus have not been studied. No. 2381, 



