J22 ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNIDA. 



to all of whom my best thanks and acknowledgments are 

 due : 



Dr. A. Randell Jackson, of Chester ; Mr. W. Falconer, of 

 Slaithwaite, near Huddersfield ; Dr. Carr, University College, 

 Nottinghamshire; Mr. Horace Donisthorpe, 56, Kensington 

 Mansions, London ; Mr. Denis R. Pack Beresford, Fenagh 

 House, Bagenalstown, Ireland ; the Rev. W. E. Hull, Nine 

 Banks Vicarage, Northumberland ; Mr. H. Wallis Kew, 9, 

 Queen's Road, Bromley ; Mr. W. Ruskin Butterfield, Hastings, 

 Sussex ; Mr. George Potts, Benthall House, Broseley ; the Rev. 

 J. H. Bloom, Whitchurch, Stratford-on-Avon ; Mr. F. C. 

 Woodforde, Market Drayton, Salop ; Mr. Robert Godfrey, 

 Edinburgh ; Mr. George Nicholson, late of the Royal Gardens, 

 Kew; Mr. H. W. Freston, Westfield, Poynton, Cheshire; and 

 Mr. G. H. Oliver, Bradford, Yorkshire. 



For all other information connected with the Arachnida in the 

 following List I would refer to " Spiders of Dorset, 1879-81," 

 and subsequent papers published by the Dorset Field Club in 

 their Annual Proceedings, 1882-1906, also to the " List of 

 British and Irish Spiders," published by Sime and Co., 1900, as 

 well as to "Monographs on the British Phalangidea or Harvest 

 Men, 1890 ; The British Chernetidea or False Scorpions, 

 1892, published in the Dorset Field Club Proceedings; and to a 

 paper By Dr. A. Randell Jackson in Proceedings of the Chester 

 Society of Natural Science, Literature, and Art Part VI., No. i, 

 May i, 1907, pp. 7, PL i. 



NOTES ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNIDA, 



1906. 



ORDER ARANEIDEA. 

 Family DRASSIDJE. 



Agroeea inopina, Cambr. 



An adult male, received from Dr. A. Randell Jackson, 

 taken at Hastings, 1906. I have recently received this 



