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Falconer : The Spiders of Yorkshire. 
V.C. 64.— Valley of Desolation (Bolton Woods), 1 $, and- Hurst 
Wood (Shipley), both sexes, W.P.W. ; Austwick Moss, 1 $, C. 
Waterfall ; Adel Moor amongst sphagnum in a little stream, 
several 5 s carrying eggsacs. 
P. piraticus Clerck.* 
Common and widely distributed in the British Isles, St. Kilda 
included, and the whole of Europe, extending also into Algeria 
and Syria, also in U.S.A. ; wet places amongst sphagnum, etc. 
Adult, May to September. First occurrence — the author, Stand- 
edge, July, 1897. 
V.C. 61, 62, 63, 64.— Very widely dispersed in suitable situations 
and recorded stations very numerous. 
V.C. 65. — How Gill, W.P.W. ; Y.N.U., Upper Teesdale ; near Cotter 
Force, Hawes. 
P. latitans Bl. 
Recorded from many parts of England, Dalbeattie in Scotland, 
and one Irish locality, Carlow, fairly common on the Continent. 
Season and habitat as in the last. First occurrence, W.P. Winter 
and the author. Skipwith Common, June 3rd, 1911. 
V.C. 61. — Skipwith Common, two of each sex, W.P.W., W.F. ; 
Kelleythorpe, 4 $s, June 10th, 1911, Brantingham, 1^ 1 
Houghton Woods, 1 T.S. 
Gen. Trochosa C. L. Koch, 5-8. 
T. terricola Thor. 
Common and widely distributed in the British Isles including 
St. Kilda, and on the Continent, ranging also into North Africa, 
and West Asia ; in various situations on the ground, among grass, 
herbage, etc., and beneath stones. Adult, March to October. 
First occurrence — the author, Slaith waite, June, 1897. 
V.C. 61, 62, 63, 64! — Very widely diffused and recorded stations 
very numerous. 
V.C. 65. — Upper Teesdale, Y.N.U. ; Coverham and Hardraw, 
W.E.L.W. ; Aysgarth. 
T. ruricola De Geer. 
Usually common and widely distributed in the British Isles and 
on the Continent, ranging also into Asia ; usually in colonies 
amongst grass and other herbage or under stones. Apart from 
districts near the coast, apparently scarce in Yorkshire. Adult, 
autumn to spring. First occurrence — T. Stainforth, Sutton 
Drain, May, 1908. 
V.C. 61. — Humber Bank between Hull and Hessle, Snake Hall 
(North Cave), Brough, Joint Dock and Timber yard, Aire Street 
(Hull), Sutton Drain, Haltemprice Lane, Saltend, Kelsey Hill, 
Spurn, Welwick, Bielsbeck, Hornsea Mere, T.S. 
V.C. 62. — Grangetown, G.B.W. ; Eston and Ayton, common under 
stones, J.W.H. ; Redcar ; Coatham Marshes ; Tees Mouth. 
V.C. 63.— Saltaire, W.P.W. 
T. vobusta Sim. 
A rare British Spider, recorded from Dorset, Cornwall and Durham 
side of the Tees Estuary, very like the last. Season the same. 
V.C. 62.— Eston, J.W.H. 
T. cinerea Fabr. 
Recorded for Aberdeen, Perthshire, Cumberland, Northumberland, 
North and South Wales, Wicklow and Kerry ; abroad most 
* In New Zealand introduced by means of eggsacs amongst imported 
European hayseeds. — Ann. Soc. Ent. de France, Vol. LXXXVI., 
annee 1917. 
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