ON NEW AND RARE ARACHNIDS. 39 



Sintula cornigera, Bl. 



An adult female of this widely-dispersed but rare 

 spider was found on Bloxworth Heath by W. A. P.-C. 

 at the end of August, 1910. 



Tapinopa longidens, Wid. 



Adults of both sexes, found in some abundance, 

 among debris, &c., on chalk soil, Bloxworth at the 

 end August 1910, by W. A. P.-C. and A. E. LI. P.-C. 



Leptyphantes beatula, sp. n PL A, figs. 8, 9, 10, 11. 



An adult male of this sp'der was found by my son, W. 

 A. P.-C., near Barmouth, in North Wales, in September 

 1910. It is allied to L. longiszta, Sim , and L pinico y a id. 

 (For fu ler descript'on see postea p. 52.) 



Bathyphantes setiger, F.O.P.-Cambr. 



Bathyphan es spretus, Cambr., Proc Dors. N.H. 

 and A.F. Club, XXVII., pp. 76 and 85, pi. A, 

 figs. 4-7. 



When Bathyphantes sprz us was described I had not 

 seen an example of B. setiger ; having, however, lately 

 come across the type specimen of the latter, in a collection 

 of my late nephew's (by whom the species was described), 

 there is no doubt but that B. spretus is the female of it ; 

 this name, therefore, becomes a synonym of B. setiger I 



Hilaira montigena, L. Koch. PL A, figs. 12, 13, 14. 



Tmeticus montigena, L. Koch-Cambr., Brit, and 

 Irish Spiders, p. 33. 



Adults of both sexes were found in fine condition by 

 W. A. P.-C. on Cader Idris, N. Wales, in September, 1910. 

 From a consideration of these examples the species 

 appears to belong more properly to the genus Hilaira, 

 Sim., than to Tmeticus. H. montigena is a rare spider, 

 and seems to belong to mountainous regions. 



