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Philipstoun and Abercorn (Linlithgow), October; near 

 Manuel (Stirlingshire), March 1898, several adults. 



Zillco x-notata (Clk.). — Haddington, on walls, J s and $ s 

 common, September 1896 ; North Berwick, August 1897 ; 

 Linlithgow, several, one $ ad., August. 



Epeira cucurhitina (Clk.). — Three ad. 2" s off grass, Heriot 

 (Midlothian), June 1898 ; Gosford Links, ad. $ off grass, 

 June. 



Epeira diademata (Clk.). — Near Torphichen, August 1895. 



Oxyptila trux (BL). — Comiston, July 1896, $ beside her 

 cocoon containing about fifty eggs ; Luffness Links, July 

 1898, ad. $. 



Trochosa picta (Hahn). — Shore between Port Seton and 

 Longniddry, August 1898, a few. 



Trocliosa ruricola (De G.). — Morrison's Haven, west of 

 Prestonpans, October 1898, several ad. $ s. 



Trochosa terricola, Thor. — Selms Moor, Midcalder, May 

 1895, ad. $ ; near Linlithgow, July, $ ; Lomond Hills, 

 August, ad. $ . 



Lycosa nigriceps, Thor. — Banks of the Avon (Linlithgow), 

 June 1895. 



EpiUemum scenicum (Clk.). — Linlithgow, August. 



Neon reticitlatus (BL). — Binny Craig (Linlithgowshire), 

 12th March 1898, $ scarcely mature. 



XL PHALANGIDEA. 

 ADDITIONAL SPECIES. 



We have two species to add to the list of Phalangids or 

 " Harvestmen " recorded for the Edinburgh district, thus 

 bringing the number up to sixteen. 



Oligolophus hansenii (Kraep.). 



In our list of Phalangidea published in 1895 {Proc. Boy. 

 Phys. Soc, Vol. XIII. pp. 114-122), two forms were recorded 

 under the name Oligolophus tridens, namely, the true 0. tridens 

 of Koch (which is common among grass and rushes in moist 



