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Pardosa albopatella, Em. In fields. 
Pardosa lapidicina, Fm. In dry fields, ete. 
Pardosa nigropalpis, Em. In fields. 
Pardosa pallida, Em. In fields and woods. 
Aulonia aurantiaca, Em. In swamps. 
Ocyale undata, Hentz. Among leaves. 
Ocyale (Micromata) subinflata, Hentz. Possibly a variety 
of undata. 
Dolomedes sexpunctatus, Hentz. About edges of ponds, etc. 
Dolomedes tenebrosus, Hentz. Near streams in woods. 
Dolomedes scriptus? Hentz. 
SALTIGRADAE. 
Family: Attidae. 
Phidippus galathea, Walck. 
Phidippus morsitans, Walck. 
Phidippus rufus, Hentz. 
Dendryphantes capitatus, Hentz. In bushes and trees. 
Tcius elegans, Keys. On plants. 
Icius lineatus, C. Kock. Under stones, etc. 
Icius mitratus, Hentz. On plants. 
Icius palmarum, Hentz. On plants. 
Hasarius hoyi, Peckham. On plants. 
Habrocestum peregrinum, Peckham. 
Habrocestum splendeus, Peckham. 
Saitis pulex, Hentz. Among leaves, etc. 
Astia vittata, Hentz. On plants. 
Epiblemum scenicum, Clerk. ‘The “ tiger spider’ common 
on buildings. 
Marptusa familiaris, Hentz. On fences and tree trunks. 
Mememerus binus, Hentz. On plants in swampy meadows 
at Long Branch, where both sexes are common. The male was 
described by Banks as Icius formosus from a single specimen 
from Ithaca. 
Neon nellii, Peckham. Among leaves. 
Zygoballus bettini, Peckham. On plants. 
