270 F. M. CAMPBELL — SPIDEKS OF HODDESDON. 



Genus Neeiene. 



N. atra, Blackw. =-ZV^. longijyalph, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., 

 pi. xix, f. 188). — Very abundant on iron railings in calm sunshiny- 

 weather. 



N. dentipalpis, "Wider. — Yery abundant in same situations. 



N. graminicola, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., pi. xix, f. 186). — 

 Not uncommon. 



N. nigra, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., pi. xviii, f. 185). — 

 Frequently found on the iron railings on these premises and else- 

 where. 



iV. longimana, C. L. Koch=:iV. vagans, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. 

 and I., pi. xviii, f. 173). — Bare; two specimens found on these 

 premises. 



N. rufipes, SundeTall=iY. mimda, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., 

 pi. xviii, f. 180). — Not uncommon. 



N. rubem, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., pi. xviii, f. 184). — Local 

 but abundant. 



N. Isahellina, C. L. Koch=iV. rubella, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. 

 and I., pi. xix, f. 194). — Not uncommon in the Lea valley. 



W. vigilax, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., pi. xix, f. 191). — One 

 specimen (male) of this very rare species found on iron railings at 

 High Leigh, in March, 1883. 



N. herhigrada, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., pi. xix, f. 199). — 

 This species is occasionally met with in damp places in Box Wood. 



N. dentata, Wider. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., pi. xviii, f. 174). — Com- 

 mon in Lea valley and other marshy places. 



N. fusca, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., pi. xix, f. 189 and 190, 

 and pi. xxii, f . D & E). — Abundant on iron railings on these premises 

 and elsewhere. 



N. agrestis, Blackw. (Exclude from Spi. Gt. B. and I., reference 

 to pi. xix, f. 190 and pi. xxii, f. D). — The confusion between this 

 and the foregoing species was removed by a specimen found on the 

 banks of Spittle Brook, Hoddesdon, in May, 1880.* 



N. retusa, Westr. — Bare; in October, 1882, three specimens were 

 met with under stones. 



N. apicata, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., pi. xviii, f. 183). — Found 

 occasionally on iron railings on these premises. 



N. gibbosa, Blackw. — Abundant in Lea valley and other marshy 

 ground. 



JV. tuberosa, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B, and I., pi. xix, f. 192). — 

 Abundant in Lea valley and other marshy ground. 



iV. cornuta, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., pi. xviii, f. 181). — 

 Common but local in Lea valley and the whole district. 



JV. bituberculata, Wider. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., pi. xviii, f. 182). — 

 Very abundant in Lea valley and other marshy places in the 

 district. 



N. Clarhii, Cambr. — Occasionally found on iron railings on these 

 premises. 



* See 'Spiders of Dorset,' p. 486. 



