ON SOME NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNIDA. 79 



Family EPEIRHWE. 

 Singa pygmaea, Sund. 



Stratford-on-Avon, Rev. J. H. Bloom. 

 Epeira ineonspieua, Sim.-Kulcz. 



Epeira Westringii, Thor.-Cambr., Spid. Dorset, 



p. 260. 



The example under consideration was determined by the 

 late Dr, Thorell to be the male of his Epeira Westringii. 

 Professor Kulczynski (of Cracow) has lately gone fully into 

 the subject of this and other closely-allied species. (Bull, 

 de 1'Acad des Sciences de Cracovie, March, 1905, pp. 231- 

 250, PL VII.) From this it appears to me that the spider I 

 have hitherto thought to be E. Westringii, Thor. (loc. cit.) 

 is E. ineonspieua, Sim.-Kulcz. It is nearly allied to, but 

 quite distinct from, the common E. cucurbitina, Clerck. 



Family THOMISID^E. 



Oxyptila Blaekwallii, Sim. 



Adult females, with their egg-sacs, were found under 

 stones at Swanage at the end of June, 1905, in some 

 abundance by Dr. A. R. Jackson. 



Oxyptila flexa, Cambr. 



An adult female, Suffolk, Mr. Claude Morley, 1904. 



Philodromus fallax, Sund. 



Wallasey, Cheshire, Dr. A. R. Jackson. 



Family SALTICIDJE. 



Attus aequipes, Cambr. 



An adult male of this local and rare species was found by 

 myself on the wall of Bloxworth Rectory, June 23, 1905. 



