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11. Saliicus distinctus. Cephalothorax large, dark brown, with a 

 whitish streak above each lateral margin : legs pale red-brown, with 

 darker bands, fourth pair the longest, then the third, first and second: 

 abdomen brown, mixed with red-brown and yellowish white : length 

 i of an inch : common in Denbighshire on stone walls, in the inter- 

 stices of which it spins a cell of compact white silk, attached to the 

 surface of the stones. (Id. 616). 



12. Calotes saxatilis, Clubiona saxatilis, ' Lond. and Edinb. Phil. 

 Mag.' iii. 436. 



13. Agelena elegans. Cephalothorax and legs yellowish red, the 

 fourth pair of legs the longest, the rest nearly equal: abdomen nearly 

 black, rather paler beneath : length -| of an inch : found under stones 

 near Llanrwst in Denbighshire. (Id. 619). 



14. Agelena prompta. Cephalothorax brown, the anterior part, 

 which is rounded and rather depressed, being darkest : legs brown, 

 fourth pair tlie longest, then the first, second and third : abdomen 

 above, dark brown, with a series of strongly marked, yellowish- 

 brown, angular lines extending along the middle, the sides and under 

 surface pale yellowish brown, the latter having a band of a darker hue 

 in the medial line : length t-J of an inch : it occurs at Llanrwst under 

 stones. (Id. 621). 



15. Agelena montana, Cephalothorax brown : legs brown, paler 

 at the joints, fourth pair the longest, then the first, second and third : 

 abdomen nearly black, with yellowish brown spots, which are most 

 conspicuous on the sides : length -j^ of an inch : found under stones 

 at Gallt y Rhyg, a mountain near Llanrwst. (Id. 622). 



16. Agelena nava. Cephalothorax, legs and abdomen dark brown, 

 the latter dull the cephalothorax shining ; fourth pair of legs longest, 

 then the first, second and third : length ^^ of an inch : females found 

 in considerable numbers on rails and gates in pastures near Llanrwst. 

 (Id. 623). 



17. Agelena celans. Cephalothorax hairy, very dark brown with 

 yellowish brown lateral margins and a band of the same colour along 

 the middle : legs tinged with red, the thighs being paler, fourth pair 

 the longest, then the first, second and third : abdomen above reddish 

 brown, with an obscure dentated band of reddish brown along the 

 middle, beneath reddish brown, with three obscure dai-ker longitudi- 

 nal lines : length -|- of an inch : found in woods in the vicinity of 

 Llanrwst, running nimbly on the ground and concealing itself under 

 stones. (Id. 624). 



18 Theridionfusciim. Cephalothorax glossy reddish brown : legs 



