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Bomhus americanoriim Fabr. 

 Bomhus himaculatus Cress. 



Arachnids. 



(Identification by J. H. Emerton, through U. S. 

 National Museum.) 

 Enoplognatha marmorata Hentz. 

 Epeira trivittata Keys. Many specimens. 

 Epeira pratensis Hentz. Immature. 

 Epeira stellata Hentz. Immature. 

 Argiope trifaciata Forskal. Young, several specimens. 

 Tetragnatha lahoriosa Hentz. 

 Agalena naevia Walck. All young, half grown. 

 Dolomedes sexpunctatus Hentz. Young. 

 Lycosa helluo Walck. With egg cocoon. 

 Pardosa nigripalpis Em. 

 Pardosa glacialis Th. 

 Pardosa lapidicina Em. 

 Zelotes ater Hentz. Adult male and young. 

 Ariadne hicolor Hentz. 

 Phidippus multiformis Em. 

 Xysticus gulosus Keys.^ 



Birds. 



Observed and identified by Ondess L. Inman and Everett C. 



Myers. (With confirmatory observations by others.) 

 Song Sparrow — Melospiza melodia melodia. Most common land 

 bird. 



Chipping Sparrow — Spizella passerina passerina. Few. 

 Seaside Sparrow — Passerherbulus maritimus maritimus. Com- 

 mon. 



Sharp tailed Sparrow — Passerherbulus caudacutus. 

 English Sparrow — Passer domesticus. Fairly common about 

 buildings. 



Field Sparrow — Spizella pusilla pusilla. Few. 

 Vesper Sparrow — Pooccetes gramineus gramineus. 

 Common Tern — Sterna hirundo. Most common. 



1 Specimens identified by J. H. Emerton through Boston Society of Natural 

 History. 



