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THE HARVESTMEN AND PSEUDOSCORPIONS 
OF YORKSHIRE. 
WM. FALCONER, 
Slaithwaite, Huddersfield. 
(Continued from page 106). 
LISi. 
CLASS: ARACHNIDA. 
ORDER: PHALANGIDEA. 
FAM. : PHALANGIIDE. 
SuB. Fam.: PHALANGIINA. 
Gen., LiopuNUM C. Koch. 
L. ROTUNDUM Latr. 
One of the most abundant and widely spread species seen 
in autumn running swiftly over the grass and herbage. 
or stationary under coping stones and in crannies of 
walls: sometimes in masses on the under surface of 
projecting rocks, beams, etc.; often in damp ground 
or near streams in woods and fields. Easily recognised 
by its very long and exceedingly slender legs. 
Ist Record: Bradford, R.H.M. 
V.C. 61.—Hesslewood, Sutton Drain, Cherry Cob Sands, 
E.A.P.; Skipwith Common, North Cave, Kelsey Hill, 
Thorngumbald, Bielsbeck, Hornsea Mere, Meaux, 
Haltemprice Lane (Cottingham), Houghton Woods, 
Folkton) T.S.; Bridlington, ‘H.C: Dy; ) Rillington} 
Scampston. 
V.C. 62.—Kirby Moorside, H.C.D.; Falling Foss and Ayton 
Village, W.P.W. ; Scarborough and district, Ringingkeld, 
Cloughton, Hayburn Wyke, Levisham, Boulby, Kilton, 
Upleatham, Redcar, Marske, Saltburn. 
V.C. 63, 64.—Basins of (1) Don, Askern, Deffer Wood ; (2) 
Mersey, Greenfield ; (3) Calder and Colne, Slaithwaite 
and Marsden districts, Honley district, Armitage Bridge, 
Almondbury, Storthes Hall, Outlane, Ripponden, Hard- 
castle Crags, Crimsworth Dene, Mirfield, Coxley Valley ; 
(4) Aire, Bradford, R.H.M.; Keighley District, R.B., 
W.P.W.; Shipley District, Harden, Cottingley Wood, 
Skipton, Rylstone, Baildon Green, W.P.W.; (5) Whar/e, 
Ilkley, R.B.; Wetherby, J.G.; Bolton Woods; (6) 
Ribble, Stainforth Force; (7) Lune, Ingleborough, Aust- 
wick, W.P.W.; (8) Uve, Hackfall; (9) Ouse, Bishop 
Wood, Selby. 
V.C. 65.—No records. 
1916 April 1. 
