76 ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNIDS. 



(?) Oreoneta fortunata, Cambr. 



Tmeticus fortunatus, Cambr., Proc. Dors. Field 

 Club, Vol. XVI., p. 123, pi. A, fig. 6, and 

 XXV., p. 104. 



An adult male of this still rare spider, found at 

 Warmwell Rectory, was received in June, 1911, from the 

 Rev. R. J. Pickard -Cambridge. 



Gongylidiellum faustum, Cambr. 



Sintula jausta, Cambr., Proc. Dors. Field Club, 



Vol. XXXI., p. 53. 



Monsieur Eugene Simon having examined typical 

 examples of this species considers them to belong to the 

 genus Gongylidiellum, Sim., and to be nearly allied to 

 G. placidum, Sim., Arachn. de France, Vol. V., p. 603, 

 fig. 419. 



Microneta sublimis, Cambr. 



Neriene sublimis, Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 491. 

 Neriene morula, Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 494 



(female only). 



The spider described as the female of Neriene morula, 

 I.e. supra, proved to be the female of Microneta (Neriene) 

 sublimis, Cambr., I.e., p. 491. 



Maro Falconerii, Jackson, pi. A, figg. 16, 17, 18, 19. 



Maro Falconerii, Jackson, Trans. Nat. Hist. 

 Soc., Northumberland, Durham, and New- 

 castle -upon -Tyne, Vol. III., part I., p. 15, 

 pi. iv., figs. 16-20. 



An adult female (set aside at the time of capture for 

 further examination) was found by myself at Hoddesdon, 

 Hertfordshire, many years ago ; and another female 

 received from Dr. Jackson in 1901 was taken by him at 

 the Lakes in Cumberland. 



