and Systematic Arrangement of British Spiders. 499 



Four immature females were taken near Blantlford in Dorset- 

 shire, by Mr. 0. P. Cambridge, and were forwarded to me, in 

 December 1856, by Mr. R. H. Meade. 



Genus Philodromus, Walck. 



After Philodromus dispar in the catalogue (Ann. and Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. 2nd Series, vol. vii. p. 451) add 



Philodromus pallidus. 



Philodromus pallidus, Walck. Hist. Nat. des Insect. Apt. t. i. p. 554. 

 Artamiis griseus, Koch, Die Arachii. B.xii. p. 81. tab. 415. figs. 1013, 

 1014. 



On the 8th of June 1856, I received a living adult female 

 of this species from Mr. R. H. Meade, which had been taken on 

 the trunk of an ash-tree in Kent a few days previously. This 

 female, about the middle of June, fabricated in the box in which 

 it was confined a very slight cocoon of white silk, measuring 

 |ths of an inch in diameter, and deposited in it numerous sphe- 

 rical eggs of a pale brown colour, not adherent among themselves. 



Family Drassid^. 

 Genus Drassus, Walck. 



Drassus lucifugus. 



To the remarks on this species given in the catalogue (Ann. 

 and Mag. Nat. Hist. 2nd Series, vol. viii. p. 39) add the follow- 

 ing particulars. INIr. R. H. Meade transmitted to me in De- 

 cember 1856 an adult female Drassus lucifugus, which had been 

 taken by Mr. 0. P. Cambridge, near Blandford in Dorsetshire. 



Family Ciniflonid.e. 



Genus Ciniflo, Blackw. 



After Ciniflo ferox in the catalogue (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 2nd Series, vol. viii. p. 99) add 



Ciniflo humilis. 



Ciniflo humilis, Blackw. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Ilist. 2nd Series, 

 vol. xvi. p. 120. 



This small species of Ciniflo was captured by Mr. R. H. ]Meade 

 in Buckinghamshire, in August 1854 ; two specimens of adult 

 females have also been received from the Rev. Hamlet Clark, who 

 took them in Northamptonshire. 



