236 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



TROCHOSA PULVERULENTA (Clk.} Common, both in the immature 

 and adult states, in May ; a few half grown in September. 



TROCHOSA ANDRENIVORA (Clk.} On hillside to east of Aberfoyle, 

 2ist April 1896, a pair adult. 



LYCOSA AMENTATA (Clk.} Common in every locality examined ; 

 adults in April, May, and June. At Callander in 1894 a few 

 were carrying egg-cocoons by Qth May. 



*LYCOSA AGRICOLA, Thor. = L. fluviatilis, Bl. " Spid. Gt. Brit. 

 and Irel." Adults of both sexes were common on shingle by 

 the Duchray Water, about two miles from Aberfoyle, on 4th 

 May 1896. 



LYCOSA LUGUBRIS, Wlk. On warm sunny days in May and June 

 this species was met with in great abundance running among the 

 dead leaves in the oak woods around Callander and Aberfoyle : 

 both sexes were then adult, but a few females were still to be 

 seen carrying egg-cocoons in the middle of September. 



LYCOSA PULLATA (Clk.} This was also very plentiful, preferring, 

 however, more open situations. 



LYCOSA NIGRICEPS, Thor. Rather common among grass and heather : 

 Bridge of Allan, Callander, Aberfoyle, etc. ; adults of both sexes 

 obtained during first week of May. 



* LYCOSA HERBIGRADA, Bl. This form is represented in the 

 collection by a 5 taken in an old pasture between Aberfoyle and 

 Port of Menteith in the end of April 1896. 



LYCOSA PALUSTRIS (Z.) Bridge of Allan, Callander, Aberfoyle, etc., 

 common in old pastures ; adults in end of April and beginning 

 of May. 



ATTID^E. 



EPIBLEMUM SCENICUM (Clk.} Aberfoyle, April, several immature; 

 September, a few adult <J s. 



*HASARIUS FALCATUS (Clk.} = Saltictts coronattis, Bl. "Spid. Gt. 

 Brit, and Irel."- -Three specimens, all s, were captured in 

 the vicinity of Aberfoyle on three separate occasions, namely, 

 on the i gth April 1896, 2nd June 1897, and i2th September 

 1897. The last was immature, the others adult. 



NEON RETICULATUS (Bl.} Half a dozen, including two ad. ? s, 

 among dead leaves in wood behind Aberfoyle, September 1897. 



EUOPHRYS ERRATICUS (Wlk.} One ?, near Callander, May 1889. 



