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that sex of M. territa are those of M. prominulus, Cambr. 

 Of this last I obtained the British type-specimens of the 

 male many years ago at Bloxworth, but never succeeded in 

 finding the female there. It is apparently a more abundant 

 spider in the north than in the south of England. 



Styloctetor uneinus, Cambr. 



Styloctetor broccha, J. H. Carpenter. List of Spiders 

 of Ireland, Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., 3rd ser., 

 Vol. V., No. i, p. 165 (1898), and Irish Naturalist, 

 VII., p. 164, O.P. Cambridge, Proc. Dors. F. Club, 

 Vol. XX., p. 7, and List of Brit, and Ir. Spiders, 

 1900, p. 46. 



Typical examples of S. uncinus, Cambr., have lately been 

 compared with Mr. Carpenter's Irish example, with the 

 result that the two appear to be identical. 



Cnephaloeotes elegans, Cambr. 



An adult male, Chester, Dr. A. R. Jackson, 1906. 



Cnephaloeotes interjeetus, Cambr. 



An adult male, Sussex, from Mr. D. Pack Beresford, 

 Fenagh House, Bagenalstown, Ireland. 



Tapinoeyba subitanea, Cambr. 



Adults of both sexes from St. Leonards-on-Sea found by 

 Mr. Ruskin Butterfield, and in some abundance by Mr. 

 F. P. Smith. 



Wideria melanoeephala, Cambr. 



Adults of both sexes, Delamere, Chester, Dr. A. R. 

 Jackson, 1906. 



Walekenaera obtusa, Biackw. 



Both sexes adult, Hexham, Northumberland, 1903, 

 and in 1906 Winlaton-on-Tyne (per Mr. R. Bagnall), 



