112 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



BATHYPHANTES CONCOLOR (Wid.) Ad. $ and several ? s. 



BATHYPHANTES NIGRINUS ( Westr.} Two ? s in marshy spot near 

 Cleugh Inn. 



BATHYPHANTES GRACILIS (Bl.} Ad. $ and several ? s. 

 TMETICUS BICOLOR (Bl.} A few ? s. 



MICRONETA FUSCIPALPIS (C. L. K.} One ad. $ on wire fence, 25th 

 April. 



GONGYLIDIUM FUSCUM (Bl.} A pair, c? and $ , ad. 

 ERIGONE ATRA (1.} Adults common among shingle, etc. 

 ERIGONE DENTIPALPIS (Wid.} An ad. and several $ s. 



LOPHOMMA PUNCTATUM (Bl.} Four ad. $s in marshy spot, 25th 

 April. 



GONATIUM RUBENS (Bl.} Ad. $ s common. 



GONATIUM BITUBERCULATUM ( Wid.} Ad. c? and $ in marshy spot 

 near Loch Nell, 28th April. 



DISMODICUS BIFRONS (Bl.} Ad. $ s and $ s not uncommon on 

 heather, etc. 



DIPLOCEPHALUS CRISTATUS (Bl.} Ad. $ under stone, iyth April. 



SAVIGNIA FRONTATA, Bl. = Walckenaera frontata, Cambr. " Spid. 

 Dorset."- Only one example an ad. $ detected. 



AR^EONCUS CRASSICEPS (Westr.} Ad. s and $s were found in 

 abundance among shingle at high-water mark immediately to 

 the south of Oban on 1 8th April. A specimen since taken by 

 us at Loch Leven, Kinross-shire, has been the subject of the 

 first Scottish record. This spider seems to have been found in 

 Great Britain nowhere else than in Dorset. On the Continent 

 it has occurred in Bavaria and in Sweden. 



PEPONOCRANIUM LUDICRUM (Cambr .) Adults common on furze. 



WALCKENAERA ACUMINATA, Bl. One $ and about a dozen $ s, all 

 adult. 



CERATINELLA BREVIS ( Wid.} Several $ s about roots of heather. 



PACHYGNATHA CLERCKII, Sund. 1 An ad. ? in marshy spot near 

 Cleugh Inn, 28th April. 



1 In our previous papers the genus Pachygnatha was placed at the end of the 

 Theridiidi?, but I now think M. Simon is right in moving it to Epdrida. G. H. C. 



