44 ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNIDA. 



Fam DICTYNID.E. 

 Protadia patula, Sim. 



A female of this rare spider was received from Kirkby, 

 Lancashire, where it was found by the Rev. J. H. Bloom. 



Protadia subnigra, Cambr. 



An adult female from St. Leonard's-on-Sea (Mr. Ruskin 

 Butterfield). 



Fam. AGELENID^I. 

 Cryphoeea diversa, Cambr. 



An example of this spider was found in Sherwood Forest, 

 Notts, and sent to me by Dr. Carr. 



Coelotes terrestris, Wid. 



Coelotes terrestris, Wid. non C. soli/anus, Sim. 



,, pabulator, Sim. -Cambr. (List of Brit, and 

 Irish Spids., p. 16, non C. pabulator, Sim.) 

 I had long thought that the spider taken in the New 

 Forest (see List of Brit, and I. Spids., Footnote *, p. 16), 

 was identical with C. pabulator, Sim. -Cambr. (I.e.), but this 

 has only been confirmed recently by comparison of the 

 examples. These examples I have also now ascertained to 

 be distinct from C. pabulator, Sim., by comparison with 

 typical examples of this latter species received from 

 M. Simon. Prof. Kulczynski also now confirms the identity 

 of Coelotes pabulator, Sim. -Cambr., and C. terrestris, Wid. 



Agelena longlpes, Carpenter, PI. A, Figs. 4, 5. 



I have lately had an opportunity, through the kindness of 

 Dr. A. R. Jackson, of examining the type specimen of this 

 species. It differs in several respects from all its allies 

 known to me. Mr. Carpenter omits a distinguishing 

 character in the pattern on the sternum. (See PI. A, Fig. 5, 

 where a figure is also given of the genital aperture.) 



