220 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louts 
Orthopteron, Tettigidea laterals var. 
polymor pha. 
Orthopteron, Hapithus agitator. 
ug, Pselliopus cinctus. 
Squash bug, Anasa tristis. 
Bug, Reduvius personatus. 
Spider, Phidippus clarus. 
Spider, Phidippus tripunctatus. 
Spider, Phidippus sp. 
Spider, Prosthesima sp. 
Spider, Thanatus lycosoides. 
Spider, Habrocestum pulex. 
Spider, Lycosa scutulata. 
Spider, Lycosa sp. 
Spider, Xysticus ferox. 
Spider, Pardosa sp. 
Spider, Drassus sp. 
Daddy-long-legs, Gonyleptes sp. 
Tick, Ixodes sp. 
Myriapod, Euryeurus erythopygus. 
Myriapod, Cleidogona caesioannulata. 
Myriapod, Julus sp. 
The list totals 71 species, and covers a ionhe of 
forms, from man down to Myriapoda. No attempt was 
made to list the microscopic organisms, although with 
proper equipment an interesting list of such specimens 
could doubtless have been found. 
It is interesting to note that of these 71 species which 
were found visiting the clay bank coincident with my 
intermittent visits 7 were vetebrates, 5 were species of 
Lepidoptera, 18 Hymenoptera, almost all of which were 
wasps, 15 were beetles, 7 Orthoptera, 3 species of bugs, 
10 Arachnida and 3 Myriapoda. 
