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Microneta innotabilis, Cambr. 



. An adult male found by A. E. LI. Pickard-Cambridge 

 among herbage in Berewood, near Bloxworth, July 2nd, 

 1909. 



Microneta passiva, Cambr. 



Adults of both sexes were received from the Rev. J. E. 

 Hull, Northumberland, and from Mr. W. Falconer, near 

 Huddersfield. The spider at first thought to be the female 

 of M. passiva turns out to be that of M. saxatilis, Bl. 

 For a figure of what is now considered to be M. 

 passiva (female) see postea pi. A., figs. 4, 5, 6, cf. 

 also Proc. Dors. N.H. and A.F. Club XXX., p. 105. 



Sintula fausta, Cambr. 



Both sexes, adult, were received from Northumberland 

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



Typhoerestus digitatus, Cambr. 



An adult female received from Mr. H. Donisthorpe, 

 by whom it was found in an ant's nest (Formica fusca), 

 Bradgate Park, Leicestershire, May, 1909. 



Diplocephalus picinus, Bl. 



Gongylidium morum, Cambr., Ann. Scottish Nat. 

 Hist., 1894, p. 21, and List of Brit, and Irish 

 Spiders, p. 38. 



Comparison of the type of G. morum with typical 

 examples of D. picinus., Bl. (female), shows that these two 

 spiders are identical. 



Genus HYPSELISTES, Sim., Hist, des Araignees, 2nd Ed., 

 torn. I., p. 671. 



This genus was formed by M. Simon for a North 

 American (New England) spider Erigone (Entelecara) 

 florens Camb. (Proc. Zool. Soc., London, 1875, p. 403, 



