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Genus Lepthyphantes. 



Lepthyphantes pinicola, Sim. 



An adult male was taken by myself on the Cross-Fell ran;:^e 

 of hills (the Pennines) near Croglin. This is only the second 

 locality in which it has been taken, it having previously been 

 taken only once on Helvellyn in 1890. 



Genus Decymbium. 

 Decymhium tibiahy Bl. 



Several adult males of this rare species were found in the 

 same locality in which 1 had taken them two years ago and 

 at the same time of the year. 



Woods at Wreay, near Carlisle, April 23rd, 1893. 



Genus Tapinocyba. 

 Tapinocyha suhita7iea, Cb. 



A single adult male was taken by myself in an outhouse 

 in Carlisle in September 1892. 



Genus Epeira. 

 Epeira patagiata, C. K. 



This species appears to be abundant along the shores of 

 Lake Derwentwater. The webs are hung on the palings or, 

 more often, amongst the stone walls. The colour of these 

 spiders, like tliat of many others, varies considerably witli the 

 nature of the habitat, tending always, of course, to that of the 

 surrounding objects. 



Epeira alstne, Walck. 



Four fine adult females of tliis rare species were received 

 from Mr. L. Greening, of Warrington, Cheshire, together 

 with numerous splendid specimens of E. sdopetaria of both 

 sexes. 



The former were taken at Chateris, near Cambridge, by a 

 friend of ]\lr. Greening, in the autumn of 1892, when 

 sweeping amongst the herbage in woods for beetles. 



Genus Lycosa. 



Lycosa Trailiif Cb. 

 In crossing the Styhoad Pass, from Borrowdale to Wastdale 



