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shire ; it has only been recorded before from Portland, 

 Swanage, and Bournemouth ; but I find immature examples 

 of both sexes in a bottle of spiders sent to me some years 

 ago from St. Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, by the late 

 Mr. Richard Beck. 



Philodromus lineatipes, Cambr. 



An immature example found in the New Forest in Sep- 

 tember, 1899, by Mr. Cecil Warburton. 



Pistius tnmcatus, Pallas. 



An immature female found by Mr. Cecil Warburton in the 

 New Forest, September, 1899. 



Thomisus onuslus, Walck. 



An immature specimen of the female, New Forest, by Mr. 

 Cecil Warburton, and another by Captain J. E. Reade at 

 Ilford, in Essex. This last was a very bright pink-coloured 

 example in the bloom of a double white stock, showing 

 that the colour of the spider is not always adapted to that of 

 the flower it inhabits. I have frequently found pale whitish 

 examples on pink heather, and bright pink ones on yellow 

 blooms. 



Oxyptila sancfuaria, Cambr. 



This spider has occurred again last summer at Bloxworth 

 Rectory, but only the males. 



Xysticus ulmi'j Hahn. 



Both sexes immature from Aylesby Marsh and New Ball 

 Wood, Lincolnshire. (Rev. E. A. W. Peacock.) 



FAM. LYCOSID^:. 

 Lycosa, proximo,, C. L. Koch. 



An adult male, Birdlip, Gloucestershire, by myself. 



FAM. SALTICID^. 



Dendryphantes hastatus, Clk. 



An adult male, New Forest ; (Cecil Warburton, September, 

 1899.) 



