320 ARACHNIDA. 



F. L. G. = Frank L. Grant, Glasgow : list of records, Ann. Scot. N.H., 1894 

 and Trans. N.H.S. Glasg., iv. (n.s.), pp. 153, 282. 



J. R. M. = J. R. Malloch : specimens from Bonhill. 



T. W. = Thomas Wilson, Ayr : local collection. 



H. C. Y. = late Henry C. i r oung, Sale, Cheshire : collected 20-30 years ago, 

 in the district for a list for the Glasg. N.H. Soc., which never appeared, 

 many of his records were published by O. P .C., who named most of his 

 specimens, and a few by himself, Proc. N.H.S. Glasg., in., pp 170, 351, 

 and iv. p. 79. From his Journals now in the possession of Mr. 

 M'Naught Campbell who has kindly given me the use of them I have 

 also got many records of specimens marked as named by O. P. C. 



M. \. = late Morris Young, Paisley : furnished O. P. C. with many valuable 

 local records ; a list by himself of the rarer spiders of Renfrew, appeared 

 in Ann. Scot. N.H., 1894, p. 185. For the exact localities in a number of 

 these I am indebted to Mr. J. M. B. Taylor, Paisley Museum. 



Fam. Dysderidae. 



Dysdera crocota, C. L. K. Ad. f., Ayr, 7/1897 (T. W.) : ad. m., Kirkin- 



tilloch, 1899 (M'D.). 

 Harpactes hombergii (Scop.). Local and scarce : Gadder ; Baldernock ; 



Prestwick (H. C. Y.) : Ayr (T. W.). 

 Segestria senoculata (L.). Gen. dist. and c. : Bute and Arran ; to Miln- 



gavie (H. C. Y.) ; Lanark ; &c. 

 Oonops pulcher, Tempi. -Not unc. locally : Paisley district (M. Y.) : Bute 



(W. E.) : Campsie (M'D.). 



Fam. Drassidae. 



Drassus cupreus, Bl. Gen. dist. and abund. : Bute, and Arran ; to Campsie 



and Elvanfoot ( = D. lapidicolens of Messrs. Young and others). 

 D. pubescens, Thor. Nr. Paisley (M. Y.) : Auldmurroch (H. C. Y.) : Arran 



(W. E.). 

 D. troglodytes, G. L. K. Widely dist. : Bute, and Peaton (W. E.) : Dunoon 



(Dr. C.) : Paisley (M. Y.) : Elvanfoot (W. E.). 

 D. mysticus, Cb.- Described by O. P. C. from specimens got under bark of 



fallen firs nr. Paisley, by M. Y. (Proc. Dors. N.H. Club, xv. (1894), p. 104). 

 Prosthesima nigrita (Fab.). Ad. m., Prestwick 7/1879 (H. C. Y.). 

 P. latreillii, C. L. K. Ad. m., nr. Ayr 7/1897, T. W. Only previous Scottish 



record Balmoral 6/1879 (O. P. C. in Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist., 5th 



ser., iv. 209). 

 P. lutetiana, L. K. The Rev. O. P. C. in 1878 received from Mr. H. C. 



Young, an ad. f. " found at Dunmore in Scotland " (Ann. and Mag. of 



Nat. Hist. 9/1879, p. 210), but in " Spid. Dors." the locality is altered 



to " Dunnon." I can find no reference to the species in any of Mr. 



Young's notes or journals. On 30th June, 1900, females both adult 



and immature were found by myself in some numbers among shingle 



at Peaton, L. Long. 

 Macaria pulicaria (Sund.}. Paisley district (M. Y.) : Gadder ; Baldernock ; 



Prestwick (H.C.Y.). 

 Clllbiona terrestris, Westr. C. : Bute, and Arran ; to Campsie and Lanark 



district. 

 C. reclusa, (76. Mod. c. : Glasgow dist. (H. C. Y.) : Paisley (M. Y.) : Bonhill 



(J. R. M.) : Bute ; Lanark (W. E.). 

 C. lutescens, Westr. Paisley district (M. Y.). 

 C. holosericea, De G., Cb. Cadder ; Prestwick (H. C. Y.) : Paisley (M. Y.) : 



Ayr (T. W.) : Peaton : Bute ; and Arran, fairly c. 

 C. pallidula, Clk. Inversnaid (O. P. C., Entom., 1877) : Milngavie (H.C. Y.): 



Peaton (W. E.). 



