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county where their work has lain having been already more 

 closely worked than many other British districts. 



My best thanks are due to all who have in any way assisted 

 me during the past year, and I must add here the name of 

 Mr. Denis R. Pack Beresford, of Fenagh House, Bagenals 

 Town, Ireland, from whose researches the British and Irish 

 List has been enriched by a valuable addition to the genus 

 Clubiona noted in the List below. 



Possibly there may be this year some new Members of our 

 Field Club who may wish to know where further information 

 is to be obtained on the general subject of British Arachnids. 

 If so, I would refer them to the author's following publica- 

 tions : 



" Spiders of Dorset" published by the Dorset Nat. History, 

 and Antiquarian Field Club, 1879 1881, and the Supple- 

 mentary Papers in most of the subsequent years to the 

 present date. 



" List of British and Irish Spiders " (Sime and Co., Dor- 

 chester, 1900). 



" British Phalangided or Harvest Men " (Dorset Field Club 

 Proceedings, Vol. XI., 1890). 



" British Chernetidea or False Scorpions " (I.e. Vol. XIII., 

 1892). 



The following Papers on British Arachnids have been 

 published since my last report in Vol. XXXIV. : 



" On Some Arthropods observed in 1911 and 1912," by 

 A. Randell Jackson, Lancashire Naturalist, March, 1913, 

 pp. 440443. 



(This Paper contains notes and records of numerous known 

 species from Dorsetshire as well as other parts of England.) 



" A Spider New to the British Isles (Cluliona juvenis, 

 Simon), recently found in Ireland," by A. RandellJackson, 

 M.D., D.Sc., and Denis R. Pack Beresford, B.A., M.R.S.A., 

 Irish Naturalist, November, 1913, pp. 205, 207. pi. I., figs 14. 



(This species is noted in the following List.) 



