ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNlDA. 71 



moderate size and of characteristic form. Although the colours 

 and pattern of this spider had become much obliterated, I am 

 induced to describe it, as the form of the genital aperture 

 appears to be sufficient to determine it. A single example sent 

 to me from Balmoral many years ago by the late Colonel 

 Pickard, R.A. 



LIST OF GENERA AND SPECIES ABOVE NOTED 

 AND DESCRIBED. 



ARANEIDEA. 



Drassus pubescens, Thor. p. 42. 



Phaeocedus parvus, sp. n. p. 43. PI. A. Figs, i, 2, 3. 



Prosthesima rustica, L. Koch p. 43. PI. B. Fig. i. 



Zora nemoralis, Bl. p. 43. 



Agroeca celans, Bl. p. 43. 



,, celer, Cambr. p. 43. 



,,. striata, Kulcz. p. 43. 



,, chrysea, C. L. Koch p. 43. 



Protadia patula, Sim. p. 44. 



,, subnigra, Cambr. p. 44. 



Cryphceca diversa, Cambr. p. 44. 



Agelena longipes, Carpenter p. 44. PI. A. Figs. 4, 5. 



Coelotes terrestris, Wid. p. 44. 



Hahnia helveola, Sim. p. 45. 



Episinus truncatus, Walck. p. 45. 



Theridion impressum, L. Koch p. 45. 



Onesinda minutissima, Cambr. p. 45. PI. B. Fig. 2. 

 Lithyphantes corollatus, C. L. 



Koch p. 45. 



Laseola coracina, C. L. Koch p. 45. 



,, dissimilis, sp. n. p. 45. PI- A. Figs. 6, 7, 8. 



