t24 ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNlbA. 



Forest by Dr. Carr, of University College, Nottingham. 

 (Cf, also J. W. Carr, Nott. Naturalist Society, 1905-6, 

 p. 48). 



Cryphoeea diversa, Cambr. 



Adult and immature females, found in ants' nests, were 

 received in the spring of 1906 from Wellington College, 

 near Woking, from Mr. H. Donisthorpe. 



Coelotes terrestris, Wid. 



Examples of this spider, which might easily be mistaken 

 for the more common C. atropos, Walck., have been received 

 during the past year from Scarborough, Mr. Gilchrist ; 

 Bexhill, Hastings, and St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Mr. W. Ruskin 

 Butterfield ; Northumberland, Dr. A. R. Jackson ; and 

 Berwickshire, from Mr. D. Pack Beresford. 



Fam. HAHNIID^. 

 Hahnia pusilla, C. L. Koch, Pi. A., Figs. 7-11. 



? Hahnia pusilla, C. L. Koch, 1841, A. R. Jackson, 



Proc. Chester Society, supra cit. 



Adults of both sexes of this species were found by Dr. 

 A. R. Jackson and Mr. W. Falconer in Delamere Forest, 

 Cheshire, in the early summer of the past year. It had not 

 been recorded before as British. 



Hahnia nava, Blackwall, PI. A., Figs. 4-6. 



This is a widely distributed and often an abundant spider, 

 running in early summer on walls, railings, and also on the 

 surface of the ground and among grass. It has been 

 received in 1906 from several parts of England. As the 

 female has not, I believe, been figured adequately by 

 English authors, I have given in PL A., Figs. 4-6, a sketch 

 of the characteristic features of both sexes. 



