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NOTED AND OBSERVED IN 1910. 



By Rev. 0. PICKARD-CAMBRIDGE, M.A., F.R.S., &c. 





PLATE A. 



Y the continued assistance of many kind corres- 

 pondents I am able to record the occurrence 

 of several additions to the British and Irish 

 list of Arachnids during the past year, 1910. 

 Two of these are considered to be new to 

 science, and another has also lately been 

 described as new by Dr. A. R. Jackson. 

 Some others are also recorded for the first time in Britain, 

 though already known on the Continent ; details of the 

 above will be found in the following list. I have again to 

 thank all, or nearly all, of the correspondents mentioned by 

 name in my last year's communication (Proc. Dors. F. Club 

 xxxi., p. 48) for their kindness in sending me specimens or 

 information. Without this my means of obtaining materials 

 for the continuance of the study of Arachnology would be very 

 materially decreased. 



