232 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



TMETICUS RUFUS ( Wid.} One $ under stone near Aviemore. 



TMETICUS HUTHWAITII (Cambr.} On i4th June about a dozen ? s of 

 this rather scarce spider were found under stones at from 2000 

 to 3000 feet on Braeriach, immediately above Loch Eunach. 

 There is also an ad. $ in the collection. 



TMETICUS PRUDENS (Cambr} One $ of this rare species was ob- 

 tained. 



MICRONETA CONIGERA (Cambr.} Two obtained $ and $ ad. 



MICRONETA SUBTILIS (Cambr.} Among the " micros " collected was 

 an ad. $ of this species. It is an addition to the Scottish list. 



GONGYLIDIUM DENTATUM (Wid.} A few ad. $ s. 



GONGYLIDIUM TUBEROSUM, (Blackw.} One ad. $ ; an addition to 

 the Scottish list. 



GONGYLIDIUM RETUSUM (Westr.} Three cs and two $s ad. 

 Tiso VAGANS (Blackw} Ad. $ and $. 

 EREGONE DENTIPALPIS (Wid.} Ad. $ and $. 



GONATIUM RUBENS (Blackw} In several localities, but not numerous. 

 A few on the side of Braeriach, immediately above Loch Eunach. 

 Females only obtained. 



GONATIUM BITUBERCULATUM (Wid.} Two ad. c? s and several $ s. 



DISMODICUS BIFRONS (Blackw.} Common on young spruces, etc., at 

 Inverdruie. 



DIPLOCEPHALUS CRiSTATUS (Blackw} One ad. $ in collection. 

 DIPLOCEPHALUS FRONTATUS (Blackw.} An ad. ct and a few <j> s. 



ENTELECARA ERYTHROPUS (Westr.} An ad. $ off spruce at 

 Aviemore. 



CNEPHALOCOTES ELEGANS (Cambr} Among the "micros " obtained 

 was an ad. $ of this rarity. It has been shown to Mr. 

 Cambridge, who confirms our identification. The species has 

 not hitherto been detected in Britain. Mr. Cambridge's type was 

 taken at Nuremberg, and the species has been found also in 

 Denmark and Northern France. 



STYLOCTETOR PENICILLATUS ( Westr.} Neriene penicillatits, Cambr., 

 " Spid. Dorset." Two ad. $ and ? in the collection. First 

 record for Scotland. 



WALCKENAERA ACUMINATA (Blackiv.} One 9 only obtained. 

 CERATINELLA BREVIS (Wid.} A few $ s. 



PACHYGNATHA DEGEERII, Sund. Two under stones at widely 

 separated localities were all that were noticed. 



