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which the female was then unknown. Subsequently Mr. 

 Falconer sent me another example of the male, together 

 with the female, which last, on comparison, appeared to 

 be without doubt identical with Cornicularia valida, 

 described and figured (I.e. supra) by Dr, A. R. Jackson. 

 The spider, therefore, was not new to Britain on the 

 discovery of the male by Mr. Falconer, the female having 

 been already discovered but recorded under another name. 

 In September, 1909, I received both sexes of this very 

 distinct and interesting spider from Dr. Jackson, by whom 

 they had then recently been found near Stamford Bridge, 

 Cheshire. From Mr. Falconer's paper ( " Naturalist," 

 1909, p. 295) on this and others of the genus, it 

 appears that examples of this species have also occurred 

 in some other localities Yorkshire and Lincolnshire 

 on the dried mud beneath or amongst coarse matted 

 grass and other estuarine plants. 



Tapinocyba insecta, L. Koch. 



Tapinocyba Insecta, L. Koch, Cambr., Proc. Dors. 



N.H. and A.F. Club, Vol. xxix, p. 179. 

 An adult female received from Fenagh, Ireland, from 

 Mr. D. R. P. Beresford. As yet this is an exceedingly 

 rare species. 



Fam. ULOBORIDJE. 



Uloborus Walckenaerius, Latr. 



Adults of both sexes were found by Dr. Jackson in the 

 New Forest in June, 1909, where it was met with by 

 myself in 1858. It has only been recorded, since 1858, 

 at Blox worth and Wokingham. 



Hyptiotes paradoxus, C. L. Koch. 



Examples of the adult female were found, and sent to 

 me in August, 1909, from Glengariff, County of Cork, 



