40 ON NEW AND RARE ARACHNIDS. 



? Oreoneta ortunata, Cambr. 



Tmeticus fortunatus, Cambr., Brit, and Irish 

 Spid., p. 33. 



Adult males were found at Bloxworth by A. E. LI. 

 P.-C. in June, 1910. 



Sintula fausta, Cambr. 



Adults of both sexes were received from Northumber- 

 land, from the Rev. J. E. Hull, in October, 1910. Mons. 

 Eugene Simon says that this species is very nearly 

 allied to Gongylidiellum placidum, Sim. (Arachnides de 

 France, Vol. V., p. 603), and he considers it to belong to 

 that genus. 



Syedra pholeommoides, Cambr. 



Mons. Eugene Simon conjectures that this spider is 

 identical with his Syedra ophthalmica (Arach. de 

 France, Vol. V,, p. 455). I do not think so, nor do I 

 consider it identical, as M. Simon suggests, with Microneta 

 gracilis, Menge (Preuss. Spinnen, p. 233, pi. 45, tab. 132). 

 The profile line of the cephalothorax seems quite different. 



Gongylidiellum blandum, Sim. PI. A, figs. 15-23. 



Gongylidiellum blandum, Sim. -Jackson, " Lan- 

 cashire Naturalist," tfo. 36, March, 1911, Vol. 3, 

 p. 188, pi. xii., figs. 8-14. 



Gongylidiellum blandum, Sim. (Arachn. de France, 

 Vol. V., p. 604, fig. 420, 421). 



A very distinct and remarkable species, found (both 

 sexes adult) by Dr. A. R. Jackson on the banks of the Dee, 

 Chester. (For details see post. p. 53.) It is a noteworthy 

 addition to the British List of Araneidea. 



