ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNIDS. 83 



and conspicuous Lycosid has only as yet been taken, as 

 British, in this Dorset locality. 



Lycosa postuma, Cambr. 



Trochosa postuma, Cambr., Proc. Dor. F. Club, 



Vol. XXVI., pp. 55-70, pi. B, figs. 25, 26. 

 An adult female was sent to me by the Rev. J. E. Hull ; 

 it was found in September, 1910, at Forres, N.B. This 

 species was inadvertently described, I.e. supra, as a 

 Trochosa. (For a description of this spider see postea 

 p. 92.) 



Lycosa agricola, Thor. 



Lycosa agricola, Thor. -Cambr., Spid. Dors., 



p. 598. 



A very distinct and interesting variety of this species 

 was sent to me some little time since by the Rev. J. E. 

 Hull, who tells me that it is confined to the coast of 

 Northumberland by Holy Island. This variety is 

 chiefly remarkable for the almost complete absence of 

 the hoary hairs with which the normal form is covered, 

 and which usually conceals the characteristic pattern 

 of the spider. 



Fam. SALTICIDJE. 



Euophrys molesta, sp.n., pi. A, figg. 37, 38. 

 An adult male was sent to me in April, 1911, by Mr. 

 J. H. Keys, by whom it was found at Whitsand Bay, 

 near Plymouth. It seems to be allied to Euophrys 

 baliola, Sim. (Arachn. de France III., p. 192), and also to 

 E. frontalis, Walck ; but believing it to be distinct from 

 both, I have here described it as a sp.n.) See description 

 postea p. 93.) 



