576 Wisconsin Academy df Sciences, Arts and Letters. 
TALAVERA MINUTA B. 1895. 
Plate XLII, fig. 7. 
1895. Icius minutus B. $, Can. Ent., p. 99. 
1896. Saitis minisculus B. g $, Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc., p. 193. 
Length, $ 2 mm., $ 2.5 mm. Legs 4312. 
The cephalothorax is reddish-brown, with the eye-region black¬ 
ish. The abdomen, in the male, is black, in the female gray 
with indistinct pale chevrons. The legs are white banded with 
black, except the femur of the first in the female, which is more 
or less darkened, and the femur and tibia of the first in the male, 
which are entirely dark. The palpi are white, the falces yellow¬ 
ish. 
Mr. Banks, who collected this species on Long Island, N. Y., 
has also a female from Olympia, Washington. We have it from 
Woods Holl, Mass., Salt Lake, Utah, and Claremont, Cal. 
POULTONELLA new. 
Type, Attus alboimmaculatus P. 
1883. Attus P. (alboimmaculatus 5), New or little known Attidse, p. 5. 
1888. Dendryphantes (alboimmaculatus $), Wis. Acad. Sciences, Arts 
and Letters, VII, N. A. Attidae, p. 41. 
Cephalothorax rather low, contracted in front and behind, 
widest at dorsal eyes. Cephalic part slightly inclined; thoracic, 
falling but little in first half and then abruptly. Sides nearly 
vertical. Eye-region occupying half the cephalothorax, 1-4 
wider than long, plainly wider behind than in front. Front eyes 
small, in a slightly curved row, the middle ones subtouching and 
nearly twice as large as the lateral, which are well separated 
from them. Eyes of second row very small, nearer the first than 
the third row. Third row nearly as wide as cephalothorax. 
Ealces stout and vertical, with a compound tooth on the lower 
margin. Labium longer than wide. Sternum twice as long as 
wide, contracted and truncated in front. First coxae separated 
by nearly the width of the labium. The tibia of the first leg 
