(2) 
Philodromus fallax (Sund.) Three adult males and numerous 
adult females amongst starr-grass, on Wallasey sand-hills, on 
May oth. Probably, the time was a little late for the males. 
Attus pubescens (Fabr.) One male; on the trunk of a pear- 
tree in my garden; June. 
Phiegra fasciata (Hahn.) A single male, from Mr. BENNETT. 
He obtained it at Hastings. 
Lycosa miniata (C. L. Koch), A male from Hastings. Sent 
by Mr. BENNETT. 
Celotes terrestris (Wid.) Several adult females, and one 
adult male from Fairlight, near Hastings. Mr. BENNETT. 
Hlahnia pusilla (C. l. Koch). Two females were taken by 
MR. FALCONER, in Delamere Forest, on June 4th, 1906. Two days 
later, we each obtained specimens, amongst which was a male. 
At the end of the month, both sexes turned up in a fresh spot in 
the forest. This isan addition tothe British Fauna. According to 
Dr. R. de Lessert, it is abundant locally in some parts of Germany 
and Switzerland, but rare in France and Hungary. In colour, it 
closely resembles 7. helveola (Sim.), but the abdominal pattern is 
much less distinct. Besides, it is much smaller, the male being 
only 1°3 mm. in length, and the female 1.4 to 15mm. Never- 
theless, in life it much resembles very young examples of 
HT. helveola (Sim.). Both species occur together, and may thus be 
confounded when at large. The vulva of the female is quite 
unlike that of any other British Hahnia. The male palpus, 
however, much resembles that of 1. helveola (Sim.) and H. nmava 
. (BL). It, however, can be distinguished by careful microscopic 
examination ; and the small size of H. puszlla (C. L. Koch) easily 
distinguishes it from its former ally, while its pale colour 
separates it from the latter. A. montana (Bl.) has quite a 
different palpus, and cannot be confused with the present species. 
See Plate; figures 1, 2, 3, & 4. 
Dictyna variabilis (C. l. Koch). Mr. BENNETT captured a 
pair of adults at Guestling, near Hastings, and kindly sent them 
to me. 
Theridion impressum (1, Koch). Twe males. Delamere, 
in June. 
Theridion simile (C. I. Koch). Both sexes. Oakmere, June. 
Onesinda minutissima (Camb.) Abundant locally in Dela- 
mere Forest. Adults were found as late as June. 
Euryopis flavomaculatum (C.L. Koch). This rare but widely 
distributed species occurs in Delamere Forest. Immature 
examples may be found at any time; but one male, and several 
females, all adult, occurred at the end of June, and at the 
beginning of July. 
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