120 ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNID A. 



Entelecara flavipes, Bl. 



Walckenaera flavipes, Bl.-Cambr. Spids. Dors., 



pp. 559, 577. Blackw. Spid. G.B.I., p. 898. 



Entelecara flavipes, Cambr., Proc. Dors. F. 



Club, Vol. XVII., p. 59, and XXIII., p. 24. 

 Although occasionally this little spider turns up 

 locally in greater numbers, it is still generally rare. An 

 adult male was sent to me in June, 1912, from Winfrith, 

 by Dr. Haines, and one was also taken on the railings of 

 the lawn at Bloxworth Rectory by the Rev. R. J. 

 P.-C. in the same month. 



Baryphyma pratensis, Bl. 



Walckenaera pratensis, Bl.-Cambr., Spid. Dors., 



p. 502. 



Bl., Spid. G.B.I., p. 306. 



,, Meadii, Cambr., Proc. Dors. F. C., 



Vol. X., p. 13 ; Vol. XII., p. 95. 



Baryphyma pratensis, Bl.-Cambr., Proc. Dors. 



F. C., Vol. XVI., p. 106 ; Vol. XVII., p. 59 ; 



Vol. XX., p. 7 ; Vol. XXIV., p. 159 ; and 



Vol. XXVI., p. 53 (1905). 



Baryphyma Schlickii, Simon (Cambr.) ; 



Araneides de France, V., p. 695. 



Two adult males were sent to me in 1912 from Yarnton, 

 Oxfordshire, by Mr/. J. Collins. This is its first record 

 from that county. It was also found in Wicken Fen 

 many years ago by Mr. W. Farren and F. O. P. -Cambridge. 



Gen. nov. COLLINSIA. 



(For Generic Characters, etc., see p. 135, postea.) 



Collinsia notabilis, sp.n. Figs. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. 



Not being able to allocate this very distinct little spider 

 at present to any established genus, I have tentatively 



