KEW AND RARE BRITISH SPIDERS. 107 



A singlo example of the adult female, reccivecl from ^Ir. "\V. 

 Evans, Ijy Avliom it was found, at Aberlady, Scotland. 



Batiiyphantes setiger. 



Bathiiphanfes sefi</er, F. P. Canibr. Ann. and Mag., Nat. 

 Hist., sec. 6, vol. xiii., 1894, p. 91, pi. 1, lig G. 



Allied to B. Jiigriiia, CL, and also to B. parvula, Westr., l)ut is 

 smaller. Both sizes in tlie adult state were found in Newtown 

 Moss, Penrith, in April, 1893, by the Ptev. F. P. Cambridge. 



Leptyphantes Whymperi. 

 LopfijpUantes Wlujmperi, F. P. Cauibr. I.e., p. 93, pi. 1, fig 1. 

 Appears to be a fine and very distinct species found on Pen 

 Nevis in autumn by ]\Ir. Edward "\V iiymper. 



bolyphantes expuncta. 



Linypliia expunda, Cambr. Spid. Dors., p. 512. 



Examples of this spider were sent to me for examination by Mr. 

 G. H. Carpenter. They were found in Scotland by Mr, W. 

 Evans, of Edinburgh. 



IIlLLnOUSIA misera. 



Liiiypliia tiirhatrix, Camb. Spid. Dors., p. -lo-l 



,, mUcra, Camb. Ann. and Mag. N.IL, 1882 ser. 



Hillhousia turbatrix, F. P. Cambridge. Ann. and JNlag. N.IL, 

 Ser. 6, Vol. xiii., 1894, p. 89, pi., 1, fig. 3. 



The genus Hillhousia was characterised (i.e. supra) by the 

 Rev. F. P. Cambridge on tlie present and following species. It is 

 distinguished mainly by the deeply indented posterior margin of the 

 cephalothorax ; in other respects it is nearly allied to Tntc/irus 

 Menge and PorrJtonima, Sim. 



Hillhousia desolans. 

 HiWioiisia demlam, F. P. Cambr. I.e., p. 89, pi. 1, llg 1. 

 Found at Southwell, Notts, running on iron railings, in July, 

 1892, by the Rev. F. P. Cambridge. 



