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Dictyna frondea Em. On willow, Barber Point, July 28. 



Dictyna {bostonensis Em.?). Forsaitli's Bog, Barber Point, July 28, 1920; 

 not recorded hitherto except for eastern Mass. 



Dictyna murim-ia Em. Tote road near camp site, July 28, 1920. 



Dictyfia volucripes Em. In rotten wood at Barber Point, August, 1920. 



Lophocarenum florens (Camb. ) Tote road along Sucker Brook, July 28, 

 1920. 



Tetrag-natha laboriosa Hcntz. On willows near tote road, Barber Point and 

 virgin forest, July 28, 1920. 



Tetragnatha grallator Hentz. Sweeping on yellow birch in " burn " at 

 Barber Point, Aug. 2, 1920. 



Linyphia marginata Koch. On willows near tote road leading to Forsaitli's 

 bog, July 28, 1920. 



Theridium frondeum Hentz. Taken along tote road on willow in company 

 with the above species, July 28, 1920. 



Theridium murarium Em. On yellow birch at Barber Point, June 26, 1920. 



Theridula sphaerula Hentz. In virgin forest, July 28, 1920. 



Misumena vatia (Clerck). On Salix, July 28, at Barber Point. 



Misumena sp. Young, taken at the Plains, Aug. 3, 1920; virgin forest, 

 Aug. 11, 1920. 



Helophora insignis (Blk. ) Thor. Collected in the virgin forest, Aug. 11, 

 1920. 



Mangora placida (Hentz). Sweeping grasses and weeds in tote road, Julv 

 28, 1920. 



Agalena naeria Walck. Virgin forest, July 29, 1920. Dense young forest 

 at Barber Point, July 29, 1920. 



Xysticus Umhatus Keys. Sweeping weeds near site, July 31, 1920. 



Cluhiona sp.? In virgin forest, July 28, 1920, at Barber Point, July 3il, 

 1920. 



Theridiosoma radiosa. (Em.) In dense young forest at Barber Point, 

 July 2i9, 1920. 



Chiracdnthium viride Em. (?) In lumibered area. Barber Point, Aug. 20, 

 1920. 



Pirata insularis Em. In Forsaitli's Bog under sphagnum, Aug. 10, 1920. 



Pardosa sp. ? Virgin forest, Aug. 11, 1920. 



Phidippus multiformis Em. Plains, Aug. 3', 1920'. 



Phidippus S'p.? Barber Point, no special habitat recorded. 



Sittaous striatus Em. (?) Barber Point, 1920. 



Coriarchne versicolor Keys. Under bark near Proulx's lumber camp, Aug. 

 2, 1920. 



Many of the spiders appear to have a very general distribution, especially 

 such forms as Epeira trivittata, Tihellus duttoni, Dendryphantes militwris 

 and Tetrangvatha laboriosa.. Pirata insularis seems to be confined to bogs, 

 the only definite record being under sphagnum in a well-marked bog. 

 Agaleana naevia was taken only in deep forest, but is known to occur in 

 meadows. The distinctly forest species, as indicated by our records, are 

 Theridula sphaerula, Helophora insignis, Tetragnatha grallator, Coriarachne 

 versicolor and Eperira thaddeus. 



The plains had a variety of species and Phidippus multiformis seems to 

 be the only species limited in our collectins: to this region. Most of the 

 meadow or grassland sipecies occurred in the woods or at least along the 

 tote roa<lR and trails, but Epeira trifolium. Dictyna bostonensis. Pellenes 

 hoyi, and Xysticus li/mbatus are evidently more at home in meadow 

 association. 



METEOROLOGICAL RECORDS 



The meteorolotjical recoiTls of the United States Department of 

 Agriculture Weather Bureau, taken by Mr. R. R. Streeter at the 

 New York State Rang:er School, Wanakena, New York, furnish 

 the data for the table given below. The collecting, except a few- 

 forms secured during the last week in May and the first two weeks 



