AND RARE BRITISH SPIDERS. 50 



TMETICUS HARDII. 



Walckenaera Hardii, Bl. Cambv., Spid. Dors., p. 504. 



Tmeticus Hardii, Bl. Sim., Ar. de France, 5, p. 383. 



^dult males and females (the latter sex scarcest) were found in 

 North Berwick under stones and pieces of wood near the shore, 

 Diiieton Common, East Lothian, and kindly sent to me early in 

 January, 1896. It had previously been found by Mr. Evans at 

 Aberlady Bay in September, 1893, and Mr. Cecil Warburton met 

 with it in Wicken Fen, Cambridgeshire, several years ago. These 

 are, I believe, the only, as yet known, occurrences of this fine species 

 in Great Britain since its capture by Mr. Hardy in Berwickshire 

 in 1848 and 1858. 



MlCRONETA CONIGERA. 



Micronda conigera, Cambr. Spid. Dors., p. 132, and Proc. 

 Dors. K H. and A. F. Club, xvi., p. 106. 



Adult males, Hyde Bog, Blox worth, June, 1895. 



TROXOCHRUS IGNOBILIS. 



Walckenaera ignolilis, Cambr. Spid. Dors., p. 155, sub. 



Troxochrus, Sim. Ar. de France, 5, p. 651. 



An adult male of this very minute but distinct species among 

 grass and weeds in a water meadow at Warm well, May 13th, 1895. 

 I had not met with it since April, 1890, and then after an interval 

 of eight years, the only two preceding records being in 1882 and 

 1863. 



BARYPHYMA PRATENSIS. 



Walckenaera pratensis, Bl. Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 502. 



Baryphyma pratensis, Bl. Cambr., Proc. Dors. N. H. and 

 A. F. Club, xvi., p. 106. 



Both sexes adult, in water meadow, Warmwell, among grass and 

 weeds, May 13th, 1895. 



ENTELECARA FLAVIPES. 



Walckenaera flavipes, Bl. Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 159 and 577. 

 Entelecara flavipee, Bl. Sim., Aran. de Fr., 5, p. 621. 



