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spider in some numbers from Guernsey, from Mr. E. W. 

 Marquand, a resident in the island, to whom I am 

 indebted for some extensive collections of spiders made in 

 Guernsey. 



Agroeea notata, Cambr. 



Agroeca notata, Cambr., Proc. Dors. N.H. and A.F. 



Club, Vol. XXIII., p. 30, 1902. 



The Rev. J. H. Bloom has sent me immature examples of 

 this species from St. Margaret's Bay, Dover. Folkestone is 

 the only locality whence it had previously been recorded 

 (see Proc. Dorset N.H. and A.F. Club, XXXI., p. 30, 1902). 



Family DICTYNIDJE. 



Dietyna variabilis, C. L. Koch. 



An adult male of this rare and local species was sent to 

 me from Kew by Mr. George Nicholson ; and both sexes 

 by Dr. A. R. Jackson, from Hastings, where they were 

 found by Mr. Bennett. 



Protadia subnigra, Cambr. 



Females were found and sent to me by Mr. J. H. Wood, 

 of Farrington, Hereford, from Woolhope, in Herefordshire. 



Family AGELENID^J. 

 Cryphoeca reeisa, sp. n. PI. A., Figs. 1-3. 



Cryphoeca diversa, Cambr., Proc. Dors. N.H. and 

 A.F. Club, XXVL, p. 144, 1905, and Dr. Carr, 

 Trans., Notts. Naturalists' Soc. 



This spider was supposed to be C. diversa, Camb. (1. c. 

 supra). On further examination and comparison it appears 

 to be a quite distinct species. A more detailed description 

 is given of it (p. 136, postea). It was found in Sherwood 



