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Microneta beata (Camb.) A female apparently referable 

 to this species was taken at Hesleden, and one exactly the 

 same on Eston Moor. 



(The genus Microneta is in a very unsatisfactory condition, 

 and specimens belonging to two or three species not men- 

 tioned above have been taken chiefly on the moors, and 

 with many others of the same genus are in the hands of 

 Rev. O. Pickard-Cambridge awaiting identification.) 



Bathyphantes nigrinus (Bl.) Very common everywhere. 



Bathyphantes gracilis (Bl.) So far this species which is 

 usually very common everywhere has only occurred sparingly 

 and this in the town itself in dead leaves. 



Bathyphantes concolor (Wid.) Abundant and generally 

 distributed even in town. 



Bathyphantes variegatus (Bl.) Almost as common as the 

 last and in the same localities. 



Leptyphantes ericaeus (Bl.) Pretty common everywhere 

 on the moors. 



Leptyphantes pallidus (Camb.) This seems to be a rare 

 spider in our district, and has only been taken on whins 

 near Nunthorpe Station. 



Leptyphantes obscurus (Bl.) Another spider which is 

 almost absent here but common in other places. I have 

 beaten it from yews near Old Ormesby. 



Leptyphantes Mengii (Kulcz.) Common everywhere, from 

 sea level at Grangetown to the highest moors I have visited. 



Leptyphantes flavipes (Bl.) A rare spider in the North, 

 but apparently not uncommon in Lonsdale. 



Leptyphantes tenuis (Bl.) Common enough under stones 

 etc., on all the moors and also under stones and rubbish on 

 the beach at Redcar. 



