78 ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNIDS. 



and that the female was most probably that of some other 

 spider ; but it is only recently that, on the suggestion of 

 Dr. Jackson, I find, by comparison of the types, that 

 S. morula, Cambr. (the male only), is identical with the 

 male of Styloctator uncinus, Cambr., the latter first taken 

 by Dr. Jackson on Scafell Pike, Cumberland (see I.e. 

 supra). The female of Sintula (Neriene) morula is un- 

 doubtedly that of Neriene sublimis, Cambr., Spid. 

 Dorset, 491, and Proc. Berwickshire N. H. Club, 

 Vol. VII., p. 314, 1875. 



<?) Cnephalocotes incurvatus, Cambr. 



Tapinocyba incurvata, Cambr., Spid. Dors., 

 p. 503, Proc. Dor. F. Club, Vol. XXX., p. 106. 

 Cnephalocotes incurvatus, Cambr., J. E. Hull, 

 Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc., Northumberland and 

 and Durham, n.s., Vol. IV., 1911, p. 57, pi. II., 

 fig. 10, female. 



This spider seems to me to be out of place in the genus 

 Tapinocyba, and to be nearer to Cnephalocotes, Sim. 

 The male only has been hitherto described. The Rev. 

 J. E. Hull, however, sent to me some time ago a female 

 spider as, conjecturally, belonging to this species, and he 

 has now recently described and figured dissections from 

 another specimen which he considers to be identical 

 (see I.e. supra), from the coast of Northumberland. This 

 seems to be most probably, as conjectured, the female 

 of C. incurvatus, Cambr., and Mr. Hull's figure agrees 

 well with the specimen he sent to me. 



Panamomops bicuspis Cambr. 



Panamomops bicuspis, Cambr., Proc. Dors. F. 



Club, Vol. XIV., p. 154. 



Adults of both sexes were found at Warmwell on iron 

 railings, and brought to me by the Rev. R. J. Pickard- 

 Cambridge in April, 1911. It is a minute spider, but an 



