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Laseola erythropus, Sim. 



Laseola erythropus, Sim. ; 1881, Arachn. de 

 France, Vol. V., p. 141, Cambr., Proc.Dors. F. 

 Club, Vol. XXIX., p. 170 (1908). 

 Laseola proximo,, Cambr., Proc. Dors. F. Club 



XVI., p. 102, pi. A., figs. 3a, 36, 1895. 

 An adult male received in October, 1913, from Mr. W. 

 Falconer, was found by the Rev. R. A. Taylor in Corn- 

 wall ; subsequently I have received both sexes from 

 Mr. Taylor. The female is new to me, but the male I 

 believe to be identical with L. proxima, Cambr., which 

 M. Simon considered on examination to be the same as 

 his L. erythropus. 



Laseola coracina, C. L. Koch. 



Euryopis coracina, C. L. Koch-Cambr., Spid. Dors., 



p. 573. 



A male, not quite adult, was found by my son (W. A. 

 P.-C.) among heather in Morden Park on Sept. 20th, 1913. 

 It is still a very rare species, and hitherto has only 

 occurred, so far as I am aware, in one other British 

 locality Suffolk. 



Robertus scoticus, Jackson. PL A, figs. 14, 15, 16. 



Robertus scoticus, A. R. Jackson, Proc. Roy. 

 Phys. Soc., Edinburgh, Vol. XIX., No. 5, 

 p. 120, PI. II., fig. 15. 



An adult female (length 2mm.), allied to but quite 

 distinct from Robertus neglectus, Cambr., was taken at 

 Loch Rannoch in July, 1913, by Dr. A. R. Jackson, and 

 is a species new to science. 



Leptyphantes Carrii, Jackson. PL A, figs. 12, 13. 



Leptyphantes carrii, A. R. Jackson ; Trans. 

 Nottingham Naturalists' Society for 1911 12, 

 p. 25, pi. L, figs. 14. 



