S A. TULLGREN, SPIDERS COLLECTEl; IN FLORIDA. 



Measuremeiits : 



lenglli t)f Ihc e('pli;il(itli(ir;ix S.ö mm. 



breailih ;> :■ 6,5 » 



Icngth -> » abdomeii 21,0 > 



hrearlth > » 12,0 » 



total Icngth ahout 30,0 >^ 



Three feuiales in addition to tliis one from Oviedo in 

 Orange co. (nov. 185*2.) One of them measured 19 mm. in 

 lengtli. — The largest specimen had the normal markings. 

 The spöts on the back were silvery wliite; the ven ter had 

 fonr pair of spöts on the median dark band. The speeimens 

 from Oviedo were evidently young females, had lighter legs, 

 the spöts on the back were yellow, bnt had the same 

 arrangement of the colours as that of the specimen from 

 Ozona. The light spöts on the venter 2, 2, (2), 2, 1. Other- 

 wise resembled it more the figure published by Mr. Emerton 

 than that in Mr. Mc Cook"s ])aper. 



5>. A. argyraspis (Walik.) Mc Chuk 1893. 



Tliree females from ( )viedo in Orange co. One of them 

 measnred: 



lenglh of tho oej)li;ilothi)rax 5,5 mm. 



Iircadth '- ■■> > 5,5 » 



Ifugtli >. alidoineii 18,0 



breadtli ■> ) ~f 10,o ■• 



total length 23,5 -i 



10. A. argentata (Fabr.) Mc Cook 1893. Juv.? 



Several young males and females possibly belonging to 

 this species. The total length about 6 mm. The cej)halo- 

 thorax thinly clothed with silvery hairs, the middle part 

 påle testaceous. The gronnd-colonr of the abdomen (conf. the 

 tig. 6) white with two longitndinal bands — yellow coloured 

 with black margin and spöts — confluent at the .hind-apex. 

 The white band between this two bands marked with a black 

 cross. The sides of abdomen with obliquely darker stripes. 

 The venter with two lateral white lines and some light spets 

 on the Idack middle-band. The legs with black rings 



