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CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY 



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collecting of Emerton, of Miss Bryant, Dr. W. J. Gertsch, Messrs. 

 H. L. Johnson. D. S. Riggs, and various workers at the Connecticut 



Vgricultural Experiment Station. 



Besides listing the statistics for Connecticut proper, figures 

 are also given for the entire Southern New England area. This 

 includes Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and that part of New York 

 east of the Hudson River and south of the westward prolongation 

 of Massachusetts' northern boundary. Any spider occurring in 

 this area outside of Connecticut can reasonably be expected to 

 occur within the State, and further collecting will no doubt result 

 in many being found. 



More detailed bibliographic references, synonymy, localities, 

 dates and collectors' names are reserved for the monograph. 



