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PL/ESIOCR^:RUS FUSCIPES (Bl.} Aberfoyle, among dead leaves, 

 September 1897, a good many adults of both sexes. 



PL^SIOCR^ERUS ALPINUS (Cb.} Aberfoyle, April 1896, an ad. $ . 

 WIDERIA ANTICA (IVid.} Aberfoyle, April 1896, ?. 



WALCKENAERA ACUMINATA, Bl. Callander, May, and Aberfoyle, 

 April, several ad. ? s ; Bridge of Allan, December, two ad. $ s ; 

 Aberfoyle, September, two ad. c?s. 



CERATINELLA BREVIS ( Wid.} Bracklyn Falls, near Callander, ad. cj, 

 5th May; Leny, ad. 6 and several ? s, nth May 1894. 



CERATINELLA BREVIPES (Westr.} Aberfoyle, September 1897, two 



ad. ? s, apparently of this species. 

 MASO SUNDEVALII (Westr.} Bridge of Allan, December 1893, 



one ? . 



EPEIRID.^E. 



PACHYGNATHA CLERCKII, Sund. Callander, May 1889, and Aber- 

 foyle, May 1896, ad. ?s; Aberfoyle, September 1897, adults 

 of both sexes. 



PACHYGNATHA DEGEERII, Sund. Bridge of Allan, December ? ; 

 Callander and Aberfoyle, April and May, adults of both sexes 

 common ; Aberfoyle, September, many immature. 



*META MENARDI (Latr.} Epeira fusca, BL, " Spid. Gt. Brit, and 

 Irel."- -In Rob Roy's Cave, Loch Ard, 2gth April 1896, 

 two $ s and three ? s adult and a few immature examples 

 of this large and interesting spider were captured and a good 

 many more seen. Mr. Cambridge obtained specimens at the 

 foot of Ben A'an, Trossachs, on 3oth June 1861. 



META SEGMENTATA (Clk.} Aberfoyle, April, ad. $ ; Callander, 

 May, common, but mostly immature ; Aberfoyle, September, 

 adults of both sexes abundant. 



META MERIAN^E, Scop. Callander, May, common, a few adults, but 

 mostly immature and young; Aberfoyle, April, an ad. ct, 

 September, a number immature. 



; TETRAGNATHA EXTENSA, L. (as now restricted). When Mr. Fred. 

 O. P. Cambridge was working at this genus in 1895, ne referred 

 some specimens obtained by us near Callander in 1894 to this 

 form, and among a number of specimens since collected at 

 Aberfoyle in April and September we believe there are a few 

 more, but being immature it is difficult to speak of them with 

 certainty. 



*TETRAGNATHA PINICOLA, L. Koch. A few Tetragnathtz among 

 them an ad. $ taken on heather by the roadside between 

 Aberfoyle and the Trossachs in May 1896 have been referred 

 by the Rev. O. P. Cambridge to this form. 

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