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specifically distinct. For the present, however, our spider 

 must be called dorsuosus and not digitatus. On the Continent, 

 T. dorsuosus has occurred in Southern France and in Holland, 

 and Carpenter has recently recorded it from Ireland. 



ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES FOR SPECIES ALREADY 

 ON THE LIST. 



Harpactes homhergii (Scop.). —Canty Bay (East Lothian), 

 December 1895, $ . 



Segestria senoculata (L.). — Linlithgow, March 1898. 



Oonops pulcher, Tempi. — North Berwick Law, January 

 1896 ; Binny Craig (Linlithgowshire), March 1898. 



Drassus cupreus, Bl. — Binny Craig, March 1898. 



Chcbiona reclusa, Cb. — In July 1897 adults of both sexes 

 were common in rolled-up leaves of Alchemilla vulgaris, at 

 Greenbank, near Edinburgh ; Uphall (Linlithgow), September 

 1896, ?. 



Cluhiona hrevipes, BL — An ad. $ , recently identified for us 

 by Mr Cambridge, was got off furze on the Braid Hills, in 

 April 1893. 



Zora spinimana (Sund.). — Banks of the Esk, near Rosslyn, 

 October 1897 ; Arniston, May 1898 ; Lindores (Fife), Dec- 

 ember 1898 (R. Godfrey). 



Gryphoeca sylvicola (C. L. K.). — Carribber (Linlithgow), 

 February 1898, one. 



Hahnia elegans (BL). — In Sphagnum on Bavelaw Moss 

 (Midlothian), March 1899, one ad. $ and several immature. 



Erofurcata (VilL). — North Berwick Law, January 1896. 



Nesticus cellulanus (Clk.). — Manuel (Stirlingshire), March 

 1898 ; Moredun, near Edinburgh, in disused underground 

 limestone-quarry, April 1899, ? . 



Theridion lineatum (Clk.). — Philipstoun (Linlithgow), 

 October 1896, a few; Linlithgow, August, common. 



Theridion denticulatwn, Walck. — Adults of both sexes, and 

 immature examples, common under loose stones on a wall 

 close to Kinross, May 1898. 



Theridion pallens, Bl. — Common on bushes in Arniston 

 Grounds (Midlothian), June 1898. 



