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am, however, not quite convinced of its identity with Dr. 

 Koch's spider, though it is identical with the spider 

 described by M. Simon under that name (Arachn. de Fr., 

 p. 774). (See description postea, p. 68.) 



Panamomops bieuspis, Cambr. 



An adult male of this curious little spider was sent to me 

 from St. Leonard's-on-Sea by Mr. Ruskin Butterfield. 



Baryphyma pratensis, Bl. 



I have received this species from Dr. Jackson (Hexham), 

 Mr. Ruskin Butterfield (St. Leonard's-on-Sea), and Dr. 

 Carr (Nottingham). 



Wideria subita, Cambr. 



An adult female among spiders sent to me some years 

 ago from N. Britain by the late Mr. Hardy. 



Wideria fug-ax, Cambr. 



An adult female, Huddersfield, Mr. W. Falconer, and an 

 adult male, Dr. Carr, Sherwood Forest. 



Walekenaera nodosa, Cambr. 



An adult male, Hexham, Dr. Jackson. 



Walckenaera obtusa, Bl. 



An adult female among spiders collected for me some 

 years ago, North Britain, J. Hardy. 



Walekenaera nudipalpis, Westr. 



An adult male, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, R. Butterfield. 



Walekenaera capito, Westr., Pi. B, Fig. 24. 



An adult female among spiders sent to me from Scotland 

 many years ago by Mr. H. Traill, and another of the same 

 sex from Scafell, Dr. A. R. Jackson. 



Cornieularia vigilax, Bl. 



Both sexes, adult, Dr. Jackson, Hexham. 



