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Gardens ; Maro persimilis, from Bagenalstown, Ireland ; and 

 Euophrys molesta, from near Plymouth. I have also further 

 received from near Plymouth Titanoeca quadriguttata, Hahn., 

 which is also, both genus and species, new to Britain. 



Further notes will be found, with full descriptions of some of 

 them, upon all the above species in the following pages, as well 

 as upon those cases where one or other of the sexes has 

 been hitherto unknown, or where they may have been 

 erroneously allocated. Almost all the correspondents 

 mentioned in my Paper (Proc. Dorset Field Club, Vol. 

 XXXI., p. 48) have continued to send me materials, without 

 which my study of our British Arachnids would be greatly 

 curtailed ; and my thanks to them all are very sincere. 



I would again here refer to the following publications in 

 which further information on some of the species in the 

 following list may be obtained : " Spiders of Dorset," 1879-81 

 and the numerous supplemental papers contained in the 

 annual volumes, since published, of the Dorset Nat. Histy. 

 and Antiq. Field Club, 1882-1911 ; The List of British and 

 Irish Spiders (Sime and Co., Dorchester, 1900) ; as well as 

 the Monographs on British Phalangidea or Harvest Men, and 

 on the British Chernetidea, or False Scorpions, published in 

 Vols. XV., 1890, and XIII., 1892, of the Dorset Field Club 

 Proceedings. 



Since Vol. XXXII. Proc. Dorset Field Club was printed, 

 several papers upon British Arachnida have appeared, viz. : 



" On a Spider new to Science recently found in Ireland" 

 " Irish Naturalist," Vol. XX., pp. 28-31, pi. 1, figs. 1-7, 1911. 

 By Dr. A. R. Jackson, M.D., D.Sc. 



" A List of Spiders Collected at Forres (" Moray ") in August, 

 1910," " Annals of Scottish Natural History," April, 1911, 

 pp. 79-82. By the Rev. J. E. Hull, M.A., Whitfield, North- 

 umberland. 



" New and Rare British Spiders," Trans. Nat. Hist. Society 

 of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 

 n.s. Vol. IV., pp. 42-57, pi. II., figs. 1-17, 1911. By the Rev. 

 J. E. Hull, M.A., Whitfield, Northumberland. 



