PECKHAM— PELLENES AND SOME OTHER GENERA. 
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Pellenes griscus, n. 
PL I, fig. 13. 
A yellowish-gray species. 
?/ Length, 6 mm. Legs, 3412. 
The quadrangle of the eyes is wider behind than in front, is 
one-third wider than long, and occupies scarcely more than one- 
third of the cephalothorax., The front row of eyes is nearly 
straight. The middle eyes are subtouching, and are twice as 
large as the lateral, which are separated from them. The clypeus 
is nearly as wide as the middle eyes. The maxillae are more 
than twice as long as the labium, and are rounded. 
The cephalothorax is covered with gray hairs, the margin hav- 
ing a black line between two white lines. The clypeus is covered 
\\\\h white hairs. The abdomen is gray, with a central white 
band on the posterior part, on the sides of which are oblique 
chestnut-colored bars. The legs are yellow, with gray hairs. 
We have a single female from Utah. 
PcUcnes candidiis, n. 
PI. I, fig. 14. 
9. Length, 6.5 mm. Legs, 3412. 
The quadrangle of the eyes is one-fourth wider than long, and 
is equally wide in front and behind. The anterior eyes are all 
separated, and form a straight row, the middle being twice as 
large as the lateral. The clypeus is three-fourths as high as the 
middle eyes. 
Under alcohol the spider is of a pale yellowish color, the eye- 
region being darker than the rest, with an indistinct, light, her- 
ring-bone stripe on the abdomen. When dry, the upper surface 
of the cephalothorax, and the entire abdomen, above and below, 
are closely covered with, yellowish-gray hairs, giving a pale golden 
tint, with scattering, long, black hairs over all. There are white 
hairs on the sides and posterior thoracic slope of the cephalo- 
thorax. The clypeus and the spaces between the eyes have long 
white hairs, which are also found on the palpi. The fakes are 
brown with a few white hairs, and the legs reddish, with white 
scales. 
We have one female from Salt Lake City, Utah. 
Pellenes nemoralis, n. 
PI. I, fig. 15. 
?. Length, 5.3 mm. Third leg, 5 mm. Legs, 3412. First 
leg longer than second by tarsus and metatarsus. Third leg 
longer than fourth by tarsus. 
