56 ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACtiNIDA. 



Oligolophus Meadii, Cambr. 



St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Ruskin Butterfield. This is only 

 its second recorded occurrence. 



Oligolophus Hansenii, Kraepl. 



Nottinghamshire, under old boards, &c., in meadows 

 (Dr. Carr). This is its first record in England, previous 

 examples having been found in Scotland. 



ORDER CHERNETIDEA (FALSE SCORPIONS). 



Obisium maritimum, Leach. 



Examples of this species were sent to me from Port Erin 

 Bay, Isle of Man, by Dr. A. D. Timms, of the Zoological 

 Laboratory University of Birmingham. They were found 

 in crevices of rocks below high water mark. This is only 

 the second record since the days of Dr. Leach. 



Cherries eyrneus, L. Koch, PI. B, Figs. 27, 28. 



Chelifer eyrneus, L. Koch-Sim., Arachn. de France, VII., 



p. 36. 



This species, new to Britain, was sent to me from 

 Leicester by Dr. A. R. Jackson. 



Cherries phaleratus, Sim. 



Found among stable refuse at Hagenham, Essex, and 

 sent to me by Mr. H. Wallis Kew. 



Cherries rufeolus, Sim., PI. B, Figs. 29, 30. 



Chernes rufeolus, Sim., Arachn. de France, VI., p. 41. 

 Found at the Holborn Granary, London, and sent to me 

 by Mr. H. Donisthorpe. New to Britain. 



ORDER ACARIDEA. 

 Fam. GAMASID/E. 



Glyphopsis Bostoeki, Michael. 



A rare species, found in nest of Lasius flavus, Suffolk, sent 

 to me bv Mr. Claude Morlev. 



