62 The Irish Naturalist. February, 



DYSDERIDvE. 



Dysdera crocata, Koch.— Common in crannies in the rocks between 



the harbour and Scotch Point. 

 Harpactcs Hombergil (Scop.)— Fairly numerous in similar situations 



round the south and west coasts. 

 Segestria senoculata (L)— Common. 



OONOPIDJE. 



Oonops pulcher, Templeton.— Several mature males and one imma- 

 ture female. 



DRASSID^E. 



Prosthesima subtcrranea, Koch.— A. single mature female taken 

 by Mr. Halbert in June '06. There is only one previous Irish record 

 of this spider according to Professor Carpenter, being an adult male 

 taken in Co. Wicklow. 



Drassodes cupreus (Bl.) -Very common. 



D. troglodytes (Koch). — One immature female of this not very 

 common spider was found on the sea shore. . 



CLUBIONIDJE. 



Clubiona terrestris, Westr.— One adult female taken by Mr. Halbert 

 in June, 1905, and an immature female taken in October. 



C. reclusa, Cb. — One adult female in June taken by Mr. Halbert. 



IYIicariosoma festivum, Koch.— A single adult female taken by 

 Mr. Halbert in June, 1906, the only previous Irish record of this 

 spider being an immature male taken in 1895 by Professor Carpenter 

 in Galway. 



Agrrceca proxima, Cb. — Several mature females taken under tufts of 

 dead heather. 



THOIYIISIDJE. 



Oxyptilia trux (Bl.)— One female taken by Mr. Halbert in June, 1905. 

 O. horticola (Koch.)— An adult pair. 

 Xysticus cristatus (Clerck).— Several. 



AGELENIDJE. 



Tegenaria domestlca (Clerck).— Common in the buildings. 



Textrix dentlculata (Oliv.)— Common on the north side of the 

 island. 



Hahnla elegans (Bl.)-A couple of females in the bog above Fresh- 

 water Bay. 



