60 NEW AND RARE BRITISH SPIDERS. 



An adult of each sex among weeds in a swamp, Bloxworth, June, 

 1895. 



CNEPHALOCOTES INTERJECTUS. 



Walckenaera interjecta, Cambr. Trans. Hertfordshire Nat. 

 Hist. Society, v., part L, August, 1888, p. 18, fig. 1, 2, 3. 



An adult male received from Mr. W. Evans, by whom it was 

 found near Edinburgh and kindly sent to me in October, 

 1895. This was new to Scotland and only the second occurrence 

 of the species in Britain. 



TYPHOCRESTUS DIGITATUS. 



Typhocrestus digitatus, Cambr. Proc., Dors, N. H. and A. F. 

 Club, xv., p. 112. 



An adult male found by Mr. W. Evans in North Berwick and 

 kindly sent to me in January, 1896. This is its second record only 

 as British. 



PROSOPOTHECA MONOCEROS. 



WalcJcenaera monoceros, Wid. Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 148. 



Prosopotlieca monoceros, Wid. Sim., Ar. de Fr., 5. p. 835. Car- 

 penter and Evans, Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinb., xii., p. 575, 1894. 



An adult male of this rare and curious spider was received from 

 Mr. W. Evans, by whom it was found in N. Berwick late in 

 December, 1895. 



SAVIGNIA FRONTATA. 



Saeignia Jrontata, Bl. Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 170 (sub. 

 Walckenaera.) Proc. Dors. N. H. and A. F. Club, xv., p. 112 

 (exclude fig. 3 in plate). 



In 1894 (Proc. of our Club, I.e. supra) I gave a figure of a 

 spider which I had reason to believe to be the, up to then unknown, 

 female of this species ; subsequent researches, however, led me to 

 doubt this, and a considerable series of both males and females 

 received from Mr. W. Evans in November, 1895, taken then 

 recently near Edinburgh, has convinced me that these he has 

 kindly thus sent to me are the true females of this spider, of which 

 I now give a figure. 



