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Porrhomma microphthalmum, Cambr. 



The spider recorded (Proc. Dors. F. Club, Vol. XXIX., 

 p. 172) as Porrhomma Meadii, F.O.P., C., being synony- 

 mous with P. microphthalmum, should have been entered 

 under the latter name. 



Hilaira excisa, Cambr. 



Numerous examples of both sexes received from the 

 Rev. J. E. Hull from Northumberland in 1909. 



Hilaira uncata, Cambr. 



An adult female from Mr. D. R. P.-Beresford, by whom 

 it was found near the Ulster Canal, Ireland. 



? Oreoneta Tmeticus, Cambr.) fortunata, Cambr. 



Porrhomma inerrans, Cambr., Proc. Dors. N.H. 



and A. Field Club, Vol. VI., p. 11 (male, not 



female). 



An adult male from Rev. R. J. Pickard-Cambridge, 

 found on iron railings at Warmwell, May 29, 1909. 

 Also two males in a similar situation, at Bloxworth 

 Rectory, taken by Dr. A. R. Jackson and myself early in 

 June, 1909. From a recent examination and comparison 

 of types, it appears that the males of Porrhomma inerrans. 

 Cambr., and 0. fortunata, Cambr., are undoubtedly 

 identical though the females are distinct. 



Mengea, F. 0. P.-C. (Tmeticus, Cambr.), Warburtonii, Cambr. 



Tmeticus probabilis, Cambr., Proc. Dors. F. Club, 



XXIX., p. 195. 



T. probabilis, Cambr., is certainly a small variety of 

 the female of M . Warburtonii with no sign of the usual 

 dark chevrons on the upper side of the abdomen. An 

 adult female of M. Warburtonii was received from Dr. 

 A. R. Jackson, by whom it was found near Stamford 

 Bridge, Cheshire, in September, 1909. 



