neir Oevern ami Species of Rrifish f^piJers. 107 



Porrhomma incertum^ Cb. 

 (Spid. Dor. p. 205, sub Linyphia.) 



I can find no reason for considering this female, the type 

 of which I have carefully examined, as differing from Mendt'i. 

 The eyes apjjcar to be the same and there arc no metatarsal 

 sj)ines. 



Forwarded for my inspection by the Rev. O. P. Cambridge. 

 Taken on a wall, in the month of June 1877, at Bloxworth, 

 Dorset. 



Porrhomma montigena, Sim. 

 (Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., Jan. 1891, snb Tiiieficm nif/er, F.Ch.) 



Porrhomma adipatum, L. K. 

 (Spid. Dor. vol. ii. p. 521, sub i. reticulata, Cb.) 



Porrhomma myops^ Sim. (PI. II. fig. 6.) 



A single specimen forwarded to me, together with speci- 

 mens of oblongum, by E.ev. O. Pickard Cambridge, Oct. 1892. 



Rare Species observed between 1891-93. 



Genus Agrceca. 

 Agroica celans, Bl. (PI. II. fig. 8.) 



Adult females of this spider were taken by myself amongst 

 moss on the banks in the woods at Wreay, near Carlisle, in 

 April 1893. 



No adult males were taken. 



The form of the epigyne may be seen on PI. II. fig. 8. 



Genus Cryphgeca. 

 Cryphceca diversa^ Cambr. 



An adult female of this species, new to science, was taken 

 by myself, running on a rail in the sunshine, on the banks 

 of the Caldew, on Oct. 11, 1892, near Carlisle. 



The specimen was submitted to Eev. 0. Pickard Cambridge, 

 who has described and figured it in Proc. Dor. Nat. Hist. 

 Soc. 1893. 



