and Systematic Arrangement of British Spiders. 1 19 



M. Walckenaer has added Linyphia terricola to the synonyma 

 of his Linyphia bucculenta (Hist. Nat. des Tnsect.Apt. t.iv. p. 485), 

 which is a very different species, and is identical with the Liny- 

 phia socialis of Professor Sundevall, the name Linyphia bucculenta 

 having been conferred by the Swedish naturalist on the species 

 denominated Linyphia reticulata by M. Walckenaer. 



Linyphia Meadii. 



Linyphia Meadii, Blackw. Annals and Mag. of Nat. Hist. Second 

 Series, vol. xi. p. 1 7. 



Early in May 1853, adult individuals of both sexes oi Linyphia 

 Meadii were taken by Mr. R. H. Meade under a stone in a pas- 

 ture at Low Moor, near Bradford. 



Linyphia anthracina. 



Linyphia anthracina, Blackw. Annals and Mag. of Nat. Hist. Second 

 Series, vol. xi. p. 18. 



This species, which appears to be nearly allied to Linyphia 

 nigella, was received in July 1852 from Mr. R. H, Meade, who 

 captured it near Bradford. In November, in the same year, 

 Mr. Meade transmitted to me an adult female Linyphia anthra- 

 cina which had been sent to him from Southgate, in Middlesex. 



Linyphia pulla. 



Linyphia pulla, Blackw. Annals and Mag. of Nat. Hist. Second Se- 

 ries, vol. xi. p. 19. 



Both sexes of this spider, in a state of maturity, were discovered 

 in Nab Wood, near Bingley, in Yorkshire, in 1852, by Mr. R. H. 

 Meade, who forwarded specimens of them to me, and also an 

 adult female which had been taken at Southgate. 



Linyphia alacris. 



Linyphia alacris, Blackw. Annals and Mag. of Nat. Hist. Second 

 Series, vol. xi. p. 20. 



Mr. R. H. Meade found specimens of this Linyphia in May 

 1852, in a wood near Bingley, and in the neighbourhood of 

 Bradford, in Yorkshire. 



Linyphia ericaa. 



Linyphia ericcea, Blackw. Annals and Mag. of Nat. Hist. Second 

 Series, vol. xi. p. 22. 



Specimens of this small species of Linyphia have been found 



