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THE SPIDERS OF YORKSHIRE. 
WM. FALCONER, F.E.S. 
Slaithwaite, Huddersfield. 
( Continued from page 174). 
Lycosa palustris Linn. 
Widely distributed in the British Isles and on the Continent, 
North Europe, south to Pyrenees and Hungary and extending 
eastward to Turkestan and the Amur ; usually common. Adult, 
May to July, later also. First occurrence — the author, Slaith- 
waite, July, 1907. 
V.C. 61.— Sutton Drain and Kelsey, Hill, E.A.P. ; Deepdale Woods 
(Beverley), H.C.D. ; Newbald, Weedley Springs, Houghton 
Woods (Market Weighton), Cans Dale, Birkhill Wood, T.S.' 
V.C. 62. — Ayton, 1 ex., J.W.H. ; Ravenscar ; Upleatham. 
V.C. 63. — Bottoms Wood, Wilberlee and Ainley Place (Slaith- 
waite) ; Dean Head ; above Drop Clough ; Wessenden Valley.; 
Gunth waite ; New Mill. 
V.C. 64. — Howden Ghyll, Oxenber, Cocket Moss, Horton in Ribbles- 
dale, Giggleswick Scar, W.P.W.; Y.N.U., Malham, Goredale ; 
Arncliffe ; Grass Woods ; E. Keswick ; Ingleton. 
V.C. 65.— Cautley, W.P.W. ; Y.N.U., Upper Teesdale, Mickleton ; 
Semmerdale. 
L. monticola C. L. Koch. 
Noted for many widely separated places in Great Britain as far 
north as Aberdeen and Ireland. Continental range extensive, 
Norway to South France and Italy ; found on the sea coast or on 
more elevated inland stations. Adult, May to July, $s also later. 
First record — C. Mosley, Huddersfjeid, V.C.H. 
V.C. 63. — Lidgett Green, T.St. ; near Huddersfield, C.M., named by 
the Rev. O. P. Cambridge. 
V.C. 64. — Malham, T.St.; Ledstone, F.B. 
V.C. 65.— How Gill, 1 W.P.W. 
Fam. Salticidae, 12-34. 
Gen. Heliophanus C. L. Koch, 2-3. 
H. cupreus Walck. 
Widely distributed in the British Isles, as far north as Aberdeen ; 
abroad, Norway, France, Spain, Italy, Hungary and South 
Russia. Adult, May to July. First occurrence — the author. 
Stubbing Moor, June, 1905. 
V.C. 61 .-r-Brantingham Dale, T.S. 
V.C. 62 .— Levisham , 1 near the station. 
V.C. 63. — Barnsley, W. Barraclough, 1 $>• 
V.C. 64. — Stubbing Moor, 1 $. 
H . flavipes C. L. Koch. 
Occurring throughout England and Wales, but commoner in the 
south than in the north ; not common in Ireland, and only recently 
noted for Scotland. Continental range extensive, Scandinavia, 
France, Germany, Austria, North Italy, South Russia. Adult, 
June to August. 
V.C. 61.— Spurn, 1 $, 2$, T.S., May, 1908. 
Gen. Euophrys C. L. Koch. 3-5 
E. frontalis Walck. 
Widely distributed in the British Isles as far north as Aberdeen 
and in N. and W. Ireland ; abroad, Sweden, France, Italy and 
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