NEW AND RARE BRlTISn SPIDERS. Ill 



PORRnOMMA MYOrS. 



PorrJiomma vu/oj^-^, Sim., F. P. Camln". I.e., p. 107, pi. TT., 

 iio- G. 



A single specimen was found by myself at Bloxwortli many years 

 ago, but, l)y an oversight, not before recorded as British. It may 

 easily be distinguished by the excessive minuteness of the eye.s, 

 which to the naked eye appear only like minute points. 



Coryphaeus glabriceps. 



Corijplums gJahriceps, F. P. Cambr. I.e., p. 87, pi. 1, fig 2. 



The genus Corijplueus has been lately established (I.e. supra) f(~>r 

 a spider nearly allied to Tmeticus (Menge) and PorrJiomma (Sim.) 

 and found by the Rev. F. P. Cambridge, near Carlisle, in 1892. 



Caledonia Evaxsii. 



Caledonia Evaiisli, Cambr. Annals of Scottish Nat. Histy., 

 1894, p.p. 20-21, pi. 1, fig 4. 



The genus Caledonia has been recently established for the 

 reception of a very distinct spider (of which a fragment of the 

 male only came to my hands). It was found by ]\Ir. "Wm. Evans, 

 of Edinburgh, on the Pentland Hills. Aw adult female has since 

 been received from the same locality ; it resembles the male in 

 general characters and appearance, but the genital aperture is of 

 an exceedingly remarkable and characteristically distinct form. 



Tapinocyba subitanea. 



Walclienaera suhitanea, Cambr. Spid. Dors., p. 144. 



An adult male found near Carlisle by the Rev. F. P. Cambridge 

 in 1892. This is only the second locality known for it as yet in 

 England. 



TaoxociiRUS hiemalis. 

 Walclienaera fiiernaJi>t, VA., Cambr. Spid. Dors., p. IGO. 

 An adult male was found in Morden ]5og near Bloxworlh in 

 September, 1893. 



