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Gen. Epeira, 7. Gen. Trochosa, 5. 



Fam. Thomisides. „ Lycosa, 8. 



Gen. Xyslicus, 10. „ Tarantula, 2. 



„ Philodromus, 3. Fam. Sallicides. 



„ Thanatus, I. Gen. Epibleraum, 1. 



Fan). Lycosides. „ Heliophanus, 1. 



Gen. Ocyale, 1. „ "Euophrys, 3. 



„ Dolomedes, 1. „ Atlus, 2. 



„ Pirata, 2. „ Salticus, 1. 



9 Families. 53 Genera. 213 Species. 



Note 1. — The works referred to above for references as 

 to synonyms, descriptions, figures, and other particulars, are 

 a 'History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland,' by 

 John Blackwall, Esq., Loud., 1859 — 64 ; with some other 

 papers, subsequently published by the same author, in 

 ' Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 1864 — 72. Also 

 papers on British spiders, by the Rev. O. P. Cambridge, in 

 'Transactions of the Linnean Society,' xxvii., pp. 393 — 463, 

 pis. liv. — Ivii. ; xxviii., part 3, pp. 433 — 458, pis. xxxiii. — 

 XXXV.; and part 4, pp. 523 — 555, pis. xlv., xlvi. ; 'Journal 

 of the Linnean Society,' vol. xi., pp. 530 — 547, pis. xiv., xv. ; 

 'Proceedings of the Zoological Society,' 1873, pp. 747 — 769, 

 pis. Ixv., Ixvi ; and ' Synonyms of European Spiders,' by 

 Dr. T. Thorell, Upsala, 1871—73, pp. 1—644. 



Note 2. — T)ie names referred to under the various initials 

 appended to the localities mentioned in the list are as 

 follows : — 



J. H. = Mr. James Hardy, of Old Cambus, Berwick- 

 shire. 



O. P. C. Rev. O. P. Cambridge, of Bloxworth, Dorset. 



M. Y. Mr. Morris Young, of Paisley. 



J. F. M. Rev. James Francis Montgomery, Dean of 

 Edinburgh. 



J. W. H. T. Mr. J. W. H. Traill, University, Old 

 Aberdeen. 



W. D. R. D. Mr. W. D. Robinson-Douglas, of Orchardton, 

 near Castle Douglas, N.B. 



H. C. Y. Mr. H. C. Young, uf Port Duudas, Glasgow. 



