412 J. H. Emerton — Canadian Spiders. 



Hahnia bimaculata Em., New Eng. Agalenidae, 1890. 



Lake Winnepegosis. Mt. Washington, N. H. Massachusetts. 

 Connecticut. 



Hahnia cinerea Em., New Eng. Agalenidae, 1890. 



Peat bog near Ottawa. Common in different parts of New Eng- 

 land. 



Agalena naevia "Walck. and Bosc, 1841; Hentz, 1848. 



A. ncevia Em , New Eng. Drassidse, Agalenidse, Ac, 1890. 

 A. 2>otteri Blk. Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist., 1846, 



Lake Winnepegosis, 16, 2 $ . Bryon L, Gulf of St. Lawrence, 

 1 young. This is one of the most common spiders all over the 

 United States. 



Agroeca repens, new sp. 



Female, 5^"^ long. Cephalothorax 2™™ long. Cephalothorax 

 widest between the second and third legs and about half as wide in 

 front as far back as the first legs. PI. ii, fig. 6. The eyes occupy 

 little more than half the width of the head and are less than their 

 diameter apart. 



The cerjhalothorax is light yellowish brown with a dark edge and 

 irregular gray lines radiating from the dorsal groove. The legs are 

 the same color, darker toward the ends and faintly ringed with 

 gray. The abdomen is darker colored with traces of markings 

 like those of A. i^ratensis. 



On the under side the colors are lighter except on the labium, 

 which is dark toward the end. The sternum is large, as wide as 

 long, and pointed behind ; it has a dark line around the edge. The 

 epigynum (PI. ii, fig. 6a) has a long slit, narrowest in the middle, 

 with thick brown edges spreading apart in front. 



Laggan. 



Phrurolithus alarius Em. 



Emerton, New Eng. Drassidae, Agalenidse, and Dysderidse, 1890. 

 Herpyllus alarius Hentz. 



Lake of the Woods. Massachusetts. Connecticut. 



Poecilochroa variegata Em., loc. cit., 1890. 

 Herpyllus variegatus Hentz. 

 Lake of the Woods. New England. 



