150 /. E. Emerton, 



rim over the tarsus. Tlie tarsal hook is small and simple. Tlie 

 tube is long and slender, coiling in two turns around tlie end 

 of tlie palpal organ. Figs. 9, 9a. PL II. 



Goat Mountain, Jasper, Alberta, Canada, in tbe upper spruce 

 trees in moss. 



Lophocarenum alpinum. 



Dismodicus alpinus. Banks, Can. Ent., 1896. 



Lophocarenum alpinum, Em., Trans. Conn. Acad., 1909. 



One male of tbis was found in moss in tbe woods on Sulpbur 

 Mountain, below tbe Alpine Club House. Eig. 7, PI. II, sbows 

 tbe peculiar bead and palpus. Tbis species bas been found tbree 

 times on tbe upper part of Mount Wasbington, IsTew Hampsbire. 



Lophocarenuin erectum. new sp. 



2 mm. long. Legs and palpi orange, cepbalotborax brown, 

 abdomen gray. Head of male elevated as in pallidum and cunea- 

 tum, witb tbe upper middle eyes on top of tbe elevation turned a 

 little forward. Tbe tibia of tbe male palpus bas a long book, 

 pointed outward over tbe back of tbe tarsus, as in castaneum, and 

 on tbe upper side of tbe tibia is a slender process extending straigbt 

 upward. Figs. 8, 8a. PI. II. 



Two males from moss in spruce woods near camp at Tackakaw 

 Ealls in Yobo Valley, B. C. 



Gong^lidimn tnberosnm. new sp. 



3.5 mm. long. Brown, resembling G. (Tmeticus) hrunneu^ and 

 maximus, and in size and color Pedanosthethus. Tbe bead is low 

 and tbe eyes small, tbe front middle pair one-balf smaller tban 

 tbe upper middle. Tbe mandibles bave tbe claw groove tootbed 

 on botb sides, but bave no tootb on tbe front. Tbe male palpi are 

 sbort and stout, as in tbe related species. Tbe tibia is but little 

 modified in sbape, and not widened at tbe end. Tbe tarsus is 

 round, witb a notcb in tbe edge over tbe tarsal book. Tbe book 

 is large and complicated, Eig. 5a, 5b, PL II, at tbe end turning 

 sbarply outward. 



Tbe female is of tbe same size as tbe male. Tbe epigynum bas a 

 cbaracteristic sbape in tbree narrow lobes. Eig. 5. PL II. 



Battle Harbor, Labrador, by C. W. Leng of IST. Y., sifting moss 

 for beetles. 



