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and June in Denbighshire, Caernarvonshire, north Lancashire, &c., 

 where it spins a web of moderate extent in the bushes of woods. (Id. 

 661). 



50. Linyphia insig?iis. Cephalothorax yellow-brown, with darker 

 margins : legs long, slender, pale yellowish brown, first pair longest, 

 then the second, fourth and third : abdomen dull yellow, with a series 

 of blackish angular lines along the middle above, a longitudinal band 

 of the same colour on each side, and an irregular blackish spot above 

 each spiracle : its length is -^ of an inch : it was taken near Man- 

 chester. (Id. 6G2). 



51. Linyphia furva. Cephalothorax nearly black, glossy: legs 

 long, slender, yellowish brown, first pair longest, then the second, 

 fourth and third : abdomen brownish black, glossy : its length is ^ of 

 an inch : found in May under stones in a moist pasture at Oakland, 

 near Llanrwst. (Id. 663). 



52. Linyphia Claytonice. Cephalothorax pale yellow-red, glossy, 

 legs long and slender, the colour of the cephalothorax: first pair long- 

 est, then the second, fourth and third : abdomen glossy, appears to be 

 livid : its length is -^ of an inch ; found near Garstang, Lancashire. 

 (Id. 664). 



53. Linyphia ohscura. Cephalothorax dark brown: legs long, yel- 

 low-brown, with a slight tinge of red, first pair longest, then the se- 

 cond, fourth and third : abdomen brownish black, glossy : its length 

 is -j4 of an inch : found in June on rails at Oakland, near Llanrwst. 

 (Id. 665). 



54. Linyphia gracilis. Cephalothorax brownish black : legs long, 

 slender, pale brown tinged with red : abdomen brownish black ; some 

 individuals have an obscure series of angular lines of a brownish hue 

 extending along the middle of the abdomen above : its length is -j4 of 

 an inch: found in November on rails in the township of Crumpsall. 

 (Id. QQQ). 



55. Manduculus limatus. Cephalothorax red-brown, with a black 

 band extending along the middle, and a few obscure spots of the same 

 hue on the sides, just above the margins : legs long, slender, yellow- 

 ish brown, first pair the longest, then the second, fourth and third : 

 abdomen red-brown, with a series of white angular lines extending 

 along the middle above ; on each side is a broad, irregular, yellowish 

 band, which is paler on the upper edge, and is tinged with light red- 

 brown below ; an obscure yellowish streak extends along each side of 

 the median line beneath : its length is -^ of an inch : found in Septem- 

 ber under stones and on bushes in the woods about Oakland. (Id. 667). 



