Harvestmen and Pseudoscorpions of Yorkshire. ey 
V.C. 61.—Humber Bank East, H.C.D., T.S.; New Joint 
Dock, Hull, T.S.; Welton, E.A.P. 
V.C. 62.—Middlesbrough district, ‘common,’ J.W.H. ; 
Scarborough, R.A.T. 
V.C. 63.—Bradford, R. H. M. ; Saltaire, Calverley, Seven 
Arches (Bingley), W.P.W.; Todmorden, Miss Leah ; 
Gipton, (Leeds), Slaithwaite and Huddersfield. 
V.C. 64.—Howden Ghyll (Keighley), W. P. W.; Bishop 
Wood, Selby. 
V.C. 65.—No records. 
P. saxaTILE C7 L. Koch. 
Smaller and without the false articulations in the metatarsi 
of the first pair of legs, which characterise the last two 
species ; roots of grass and herbage and beneath stones. 
Most abundant near coast and in limestone and chalk 
districts. Adult in autumn. 
Ist Record: the Author, Scarborough, August, 1905. 
V.C. 61.—Beverley, F. J. Lockyear ; Kelsey Hill, E.A.P. ; 
Hedon, Humber Bank East, Sutton Drain, Hessle 
Cliffs, North Cave, T.S. 
V.C. 62.—Plentiful on the Coast, Scarborough, Marske, 
Redcar, Coatham, Tees Mouth. 
V.C. 63.—Bingley Woods, W.P.W., R.B.; Askern. 
V.C. 64.—Malham, Y.N.U. 
Gen. PLATYBUNUS C. L. Koch. 
P. CORNIGER Herm. 
A distinct species, common amongst grass and vegetation, 
and in woods amongst fallen leaves and moss, on herbage 
and low trees. The male as in P. opilio Linn. develops 
a hornlike projection on the falx, but of much smaller 
size and on a different part of the joint. Adult in May 
and June. P. triangularis Herbst. once regarded as 
a totally different species, is now known to be the im- 
mature winter form, and is more abundant than the 
adult. 
1st Record: the Author, Roundhay Park, Leeds, 1905. 
V.C. 61.—Numerous Stations in the East, South and Centre 
of the Riding “2S. E-A.P., [uF.; W-F. 
V.€} 62: Eston, 9: WH, GB: We; Scarborough, Cayton 
Lane and Forge Valley, R.A.T. 
V.C. 63.—Saltaire, Keighley, Shipley, Bingley, W.P.W. ; 
Calverley, S.M.; Earby, F-R.; Huddersfield, C.M. 
(V.C.H.) ;. Leversal;: H. V. Corbett; Askern, Leeds 
and district, and less frequently Hebden Bridge, Slaith- 
waite, Helme, Stocksmoor, Honley Old Wood. 
V.C. 64.—Winterburn, R.B. ; Newby Moss, Ingleborough, 
1916 April 1. 
