Bare 



NOTED AND OBSEEVED IN 1913. 

 Plate A. 



By Rev. 0. PICKARD-CAMBRIDGE, M.A., F.R.S., &c. 



(Read February 3rd, 1914.) 



HAVE very little to record from any personal 

 observations during the past year. The 

 kind help, however, and the work of others 

 enables me to give you, in the subjoined List, 

 some of the valuable and important results of 

 their work. Most of the materials in the List 

 have been kindly submitted to me by those 

 who have collected them. I would specially 

 name among the collectors several of my sons and Dr. Haines, 

 of Winfrith, in Dorset, but more especially Dr. A. Randell 

 Jackson, M.A., D.Sc., of Hoole Road, Chester, whose work 

 in Scotland last July has added several species of Araneidea 

 (true spiders) to the British List. These will be found in the 

 " List " in their systematic position. 



Nothing new to the British List has been turned up by my 

 Dorset helpers, though, as will be observed, some rare and 

 local species have occurred. This may, of course, be in some, 

 and probably in great, measure owing to those parts of the 



