ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNID A. 121 



formed a new one for it. It seems to be allied to 

 Gongylididlum ; (for further particular description see 

 postea p. 136) an adult male was found by Mr. J. Collins, of 

 the Oxford University Museum, at Tubney, in Berkshire, 

 and sent to me by him in May, 1912. 



Araaeoncus humilis, Bl. 



WakJcenaera, Bl.-Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 150. 

 An adult male was found on the lawn railings at 

 Bloxworth Rectory by the Rev. R. J. P.-C. in June, 1912. 

 It appears to be still a rare spider in Dorsetshire. 



Wideria fugax, Cambr. 



Neriene fugax, Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 121 ; 



Proc. Dors. F. Club, XIV., p. 153. 



An adult male found by A. E. LI. P.-C. in Bere Wood 

 on Nov. 7th, 1912. It is still an exceedingly rare 

 spider. 



Ceratinella scabrosa, Cambr. 



Walckenaera scabrosa, Cambr., Spid. Dors., 



p. 143. 



An adult male found in the shrubbery, Bloxworth 

 Rectory, in May, 1912, by A. E. LI. P.-C. It is still a 

 species of rare occurrence. 



Ceratinella brevipes, Westr. 



Walckenaera brevipes, Westr.-Cambr. Spid. 



Dors., p. 143. 



An adult male found on the Lawn Railings at Blox- 

 worth Rectory on June 23rd, 1912, by the Rev. R. J. 

 Pickard-Cambridge. This, like the foregoing species, is 

 also of rare occurrence. 



