3l8 NOTES ON THE ARACHNIDA OF EPPING FOREST, 



b'amtly — -ArgiopiD/E. 



Tiso vagans (Blackw.) Among i;Z)m in a dried up ponds. 

 Gonatium rubens (Blackw.) Beaten from bushes, abun- 

 dant (S.) 

 Trachygnatha dentata (Wid.) Very common on the 

 reeds by the side of the Grotto, Wanstead 

 Park (S.) 

 Erigone dentipalpis (Wid.) A male near Loughton (S). 

 E. atra (Blackw.) Snaresbrook (P-C). 

 Hilaira uncata (O. P-Camb.) A male of this rare species 

 was found in a half dried-up swamp at Lough- 

 ton (S.) 

 Microneta viaria (Blackw.) Epping Forest (S.) 

 Bathyphantes gracilis (Blackw.) Several males amongst 



grass (S.) 

 Lepthyphantes nebulosus (Sund.) Snaresbrook (P.C.) 

 L. minutus (Blackw.) Under loose bark, males and 



females (S.) 

 Labulla thoracica (Wid.) A female at High Beach (S.) 

 Floronia bucculenta (Clerck.) High Beach (S.) 

 Pachygnatha degeerii (Sund.) Abundant, males and 



females (S.) 

 P. clcrckii (Sund.) Common ; mostly females (S ) 

 Zilla x-notata (Clerck.) On walls and fences (S.) 

 Z. atrica (C. L. Koch.) Not common. (S. and P-C). 

 Araneus umbraticus (Blackw.) Under bark. One 



female (S.) 

 A. patagiatus (Clerck.) Males and females (S.) 

 Cyclosa conica (Pallas.) Snaresbrook (P-C; 



Order— OPILIONES. 



Nemastoma lugubre, Miiller (P-C.) 

 Phalangium saxatile, C. L. Koch (P-C.) 

 Opilio agrestis, Meade (P-C.j 



