Peckham—Revision of the Attidce of North America. 459 
DENDRYPHANTES MONTANUS E. 1891. 
Plate XXXVII, figs. 4—4c. 
1891. Dendryphantes montanus E., £ $, Trans. Conn. Acad., VIII, New 
England Attidae, p. 11. 
Length, 8 5.5 mm., 9 5-7 mm. 
S'pines, 8 tibia I 3-3, tibia II 1-1 and 2 single farther back, 
with 1 anterior lateral; met. I, II 2 - 2 . 9 like 8 except that 
one of the inferior single spines on tibia II is lacking. 
The coloring is alike in the two sexes, and is nearly like that 
of the female of militaris. The cephalothorax is brown, thinly 
covered with gray hairs. In the darker specimens the abdomen 
has a brown, slightly metallic region down the middle, on either 
side of which is a black band, broken by four pairs of white 
spots, those of the posterior two pairs, oblique. The sides and 
base are white. In lighter examples there is a pale branching 
band down the middle and a light brown stripe on either side, 
broken into four blocks by the branches of the middle band; 
and the sides and base are pale. The clypeus is covered with 
white hairs. The legs and palpi are brown, with many white 
hairs. 
Mr. Emerton has a pair from Mt. Washington, 1ST. H., and 
we have a male from that region and a female from Roan Moun¬ 
tain, 1ST. C. 
DENDRYPHANTES IMPERIALIS P. 1888. 
Plate XXXVII, figs. 2—2d. 
1888. Attus imperialis P. J 1 , Wis. Acad. Sciences, Arts and Letters, 
VII, N. A. Attida?, p. 44. 
1901. Dendryphaxtes mannh P. Wis. Acad. Sciences, Arts and Let¬ 
ters, XIII, p. 326. 
Length, 5 $ 4 mm. Legs, 8 1423, 9 4123. Spines, 8 
9 tibia, I 3-3, not evenly paired; tib. II, 1-1 and 2 single, far¬ 
ther back, with 1 anterior lateral; met. I, II 2-2. 
In our male specimens the upper part of the cephalothorax is 
rubbed, leaving the reddish-brown integument hare, hut the 
