35^ CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. [Proc. 3D Ser. 



Pardosa glacialis Thorell. 



Lycosa glacialis Thorell. Spiders from Greenland, 1872. 

 Lycosa concinna Thorell. Colo. Aran. 1877, p. 506. 



One pair from Mill Valley, Marin County, 30 May 

 (Fuchs) ; both specimens very dark colored; others from 

 Mt. Shasta (Lembert). 



Sossippus californicus Simon. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1898, 

 p. 25. 



Described from the State; I have specimens from 

 Claremont (Baker). 



Trochosa cinerea Fabricius. 



Aranea cinerea Fabricius. Ent. Syst. 11, 1793, p. 423. 

 . Lycosa lynx Hahn, Die Arachn. 11, 1836, p. 13. 



One specimen from Redding, Shasta County, June 

 (H. C. Behr) ; others from Elsinore (Baker) and Santa 

 Rosa Island, July (Eisen). 



Trochosa parva Banks. Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc. 1894, 

 p. 52. 



Two specimens from St. Helena, Napa County 

 (Fuchs) ; also from Santa Rosa Island, July (Eisen). 



Pirata calif ornica n. sp. 



Plate XXXIX, Fig. 13. 



Length $ 5 mm. Cephalothorax yellowish, two brownish lines on front 

 uniting at dorsal groove two broader stripes each side, dentate outwardly; 

 and the side margin brown. Eyes on black spots ; mandibles brown ; ster- 

 num pale yellowish; legs rather brownish, a pale ring beyond middle of each 

 femur, and one on middle of hind tibia. Abdomen brownish above, a pale 

 basal spear-mark and some faint chevrons beyond; venter much paler. Two 

 pairs of spines under tibia i and three pairs under metatarsus i; sternum a 

 little longer than broad, sides rounded; abdomen but little longer or broader 

 than the cephalothorax. 



One female, Coulterville, Mariposa County, July (Eisen). 

 OXYOPID^. 



Peucetia viridans Hentz. Spid. U. S. 1875, P- 4^- 

 Los Angeles (Davidson). 



