136 ON NEW AND RARE bRlTISH ARACHNIDA. 



Chernes minutus, Ellingsen. 



Chernes minutus, Ellingsen. Christiania, Vidensk.- 



Selsk, Forhandlinger, 1896-7. 



Two examples of this species were received (Sept. iyth, 

 1902), from Mr. Wallis Kew, by. whom they were found 

 at Elmer's End, Beckenham, in old refuse heaps. I took 

 them at the time to be C. dubius, Cambr., but Mr. E. 

 Ellingsen (of Kragero, Norway), has decided them to be of 

 another species (C. minutus , Ellingsen). 

 This species is new to Britain. 



Chernes eyrneus, L. Koch. 



Chernes eyrneus, L. Koch-Cambr. (Proc. Dors. N.H. 

 and A.F. Club), Vol. XXVI., p. 56, PL B., 

 Fig. 27, 28, 1905. H. Wallis Kew, Trans. Not- 

 tingham Naturalists Society for 1905-1906, p. 41, 

 PI. V. 



In the notice of this species (Dors. F. Club, supra cit), the 

 locality was inadvertently given as " Leicester," whereas it 

 should have been Sherwood Forest, Notts. Mr. Wallis 

 Kew now records (I.e.) other examples from Edwinstowe, 

 Sherwood Forest, under the bark of old oaks. 



NOTES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF SOME OF THE FOREGOING 

 SPIDERS. 



Cryphoeea reeisa, sp. nov. Pi. A., Figs. 1-3. 



Cryphoeca diversa, Cambr.-Carr, Nottingham Naturalists 

 Society, 1903-1904, p. 17., pub. 1905, and I.e. 1905-1906, p. 48, 

 pub. 1907, c.f. also Proc. Dors. N. H. and A. F. Club, xxvi, 

 p. 44, 1905. 



