230 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



CRYPHCECA SYLVICOLA (C. L. KocJi). Ad. $s and imm. examples 

 abundant on conifers, etc. : ad. $ and numerous $ s under 

 stones on side of Braeriach elevation 2000 to 3000 feet 

 1 4th June. 



TEGENARIA DERHAMII (Scop.} A few taken in houses. 



TEXTRIX DENTICULATA (O/iv.} Obtained several times, but not 

 numerous : a few at about 2000 feet on Braeriach. 



HAHNIA NAVA (Black.} A few adults at Carr bridge, etc. 

 HAHNIA MONTANA (Blackw.} Ad. <j>, Craigellachie, Aviemore. 



THERIDIID^. 



ERO FURCATA (Vitl.} A few imm. examples. 



NESTICUS CELLULANUS (Clerck}. $ and several $s ad. at Loch-an- 

 Eilan, May. 



THERIDION SISYPHIUM (C7mv&). -- Very abundant on heather, 

 juniper, etc. : eggs, loth June onwards. 



THERIDION VARIANS, Hahn. Abundant on conifers at Inverdruie. 



THERIDION FALLENS, Blackw. -- Three ad. ?s near top of 

 Craigellachie. 



PHOLCOMMA GIBBUM (Westr.} A few $ s. 



ASAGENA PHALERATA (Fanz.} =-- Theridioii signatum, Bl. Fairly 

 common in several localities near Loch Gellachie, Inverdruie, 

 Loch Vaa, etc. Ad. $ s running in the sunshine on dry bare 

 spots throughout May ; $ s with their egg-cocoons in slight cells 

 under stones and moss, common in same localities end of May 

 and beginning of June. A few $ s were obtained near Kincraig 

 in August 1889. An ad. ? taken in Berwickshire by Dr. Hardy 

 about twenty years ago appears to be the only previous Scottish 

 record. 



PEDANOSTETHUS LIVIDUS (Blackw?) Adults of both sexes fairly 

 common. Taken at nearly 3000 feet on Braeriach. 



BOLYPHANTES LUTEOLUS (Blackw.} Immature examples common 

 on the lower parts of Braeriach from Loch Eunach up to about 

 2500 feet. A few only about Aviemore. 



DRAPETISCA SOCIALIS (Sund.} A few obtained by beating young 

 conifers : all imm. 



LINYPHIA INSIGNIS (Blackw.} Immature examples common in 

 June. 



LINYPHIA LINEATA (Linn?) One ad. $ ; a few others imm. 



LINYPHIA CLATHRATA, Sund. A single example among leaves near 

 the Doon. 



