KORTHUMUKELAND AND DUKtlAJIi lOS 



Lycosa herbigrada, Bl. 



Lycosa herblc/rada, Bl. Op. cit., p. 22, pi. I., fig. 6. 



Pardosa herhlgrada, Pickard-Cambridge, F. 0. Ann. and Mag. 



mt. Hist., Ser. 6, vol. XV., p. 34, pi. IV., 



iigs.2,7,8, 10. 

 jN". Wooler, adult male. 



Lycosa palustris, (L.). 



Lycosa exigua, Bl. Op. cit., p. 29, in part. 

 Pardosa palustris, Pickard-Cambridge, F. 0. Ann. and Mag. 

 Nat. Hist., Ser. 6, vol. XV., p. 34, pi. IV., 



figs. 6, 7, 8, 12. 



Immature examples referred to this species from various 

 localities in North Northumberland. Common everywhere. An 

 aeronaut when young, in autumn. The Spider having chosen a 

 point of vantage, emits a thread which floats away in the air 

 even when no breath of air seems to be stirring. When a suffi- 

 cient length is spun, the Spider lets go and floats away into 

 space. 



Lycosa monticola, (Clk.). 



Lycosa exigiia, Bl. Op. cit., p. 29, in part. 

 Pardosa monticola, Pickard-Cambridge, F. 0. Ann. and Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. Ser. 6, vol. XV., p. 34, pi. IV., 

 figs. 5, 7, 8, 11. 



N. "Wooler, Cheviot Hill. Females, adult and immature. 



Family IX. SALTICIDAE (7 species). 

 EPIBLEMUM, (Hentz). 



Epiblemum scenicum, (Clk.), 



Salticus scenicus, Bl. Op. cit., p. 47, pi. III., fig. 24. 



N. Jesmond. D. Durham, Ryhope. Walls and rocks. Pretty 

 Dlentiful. Adult in summer. 



