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NOTED AND OBSERVED IN 1911. 



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



(Read February, 1912.) 



kind assistance and work of various 

 correspondents during 1911 enable me 

 to record several species new to science. 

 I am also able to correct some synonyms 

 by the discovery and proper allocation of 

 the sexes in cases where unavoidable 

 errors had been previously made, and to 

 record the discovery of the female in some 

 cases where hitherto the male only was 

 known. I must also mention here that under one name, 

 Ero thoracica, Wid. (identical with Era furcata, Villers), we 

 have hitherto mixed up two species, the additional one being 

 Ero Cambridgii, Kulczynski, only now recorded as a British 

 form. The species considered to be new to science are 

 Theridion salvum, from Warmwell ; Leptyphantes nigrescens, 

 Lichfield, Staffordshire ; Bathyphantes explicata, Kew 



