CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS FLORA OF EAST SUTHERLAND 25 



G. H. Carpenter. This sex (female) is new to science, the male 

 only having been previously met with at Braemar by Professor Trail 



(loc. at. supra}. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE I. 

 FIG. 



1. Trochosa biunguicztlata, Camb. $ 



a, Spider enlarged ; b, do. natural length. 



2. Gongylidhun morum, sp. nov. $ 



a, Profile of cephalothorax ; b, cephalothorax from above and behind ; 

 c, eyes do. ; d, genital aperture ; e, length of spicier. 



3. Tmeticiis iiegi'ectns, sp. nov. $ 



a, Cephalothorax from above and behind ; b, eyes do. : c, cephalothorax 

 in profile ; d, sternum ; e, genital aperture ; f, length of spider. 



4. Caledonia Evansii, sp. nov. $ 



, Cephalothorax from above and behind ; b, do. nearly in profile ; c, 

 eyes from in front ; d, sternum, maxilke, and labium ; e, left palpus ; 

 /, radial and cubital joints of palpus in profile ; g, length of cephalo- 

 thorax. 



CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS A FLORA OF EAST 

 SUTHERLAND (continued}. 



By ARTHUR BENNETT, F.L.S. 



POTAMOGETON PERFOLiATUS. Synie, sp., in Herb. Brit. Museum ; 

 near Invershin, Dr. Craig, I.e. 



POTAMOGETON NATANS. Forsinard. Grant, sp. 

 POTAMOGETON POLYGONIFOLIUS. Grant, sp. 

 ZOSTERA MARINA. Seashore, East Golspie, Grant, sp. 



SPARGANIUM MINIMUM. Oliver, sp. ; H. C. Watson; near Invershin, 

 Dr. Craig, I.e. 



(SPARGANIUM SIMPLEX AND S. RAMOSUM. Not recorded.) 

 JUNCUS CONGLOMERATUS. Golspie Burn, Grant, sp. 

 JUNCUS EFFUSUS. Between Kinbrace and Kildonan, Grant. 

 JUNCUS LAMPROCARPUS. Golspie Tower, Grant, sp. 



JUNCUS SUPINUS, var. KOCHII. East side of Ben Clibrich, Marshall. 

 var. ULIGINOSUS. Bealich Pass, below Ben Clibrich, on east 

 side, Marshall. 



JUNCUS GERARDI. Ferry Wood, at Golspie, Grant. 



JUNCUS BUFONIUS AND J. SQUARROSUS. Between Kinbrace and 

 Kildonan, Grant. 



JUNCUS TRIFIDUS. East side of Ben Clibrich, Marshall. 



LUZULA SYLVATICA AND L. piLOSA. Between Kinbrace and Kil- 

 donan. 



