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FAM. ULOBORID^E. 



HYPTIOTES PARADOXUS. 



Hyptiotes paradoxus, C. L. Koch. Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 532. 

 Proc. Dors. N. H. and A. F. Club., xvi., p. 116, 125. 



After a long and arduous search in the New Forest early in June, 

 1895 (as nearly as we could make out, in the same localities as that 

 where Mr. Cecil Warburton found this species in August, 

 1894) immature examples of both sexes were found not rarely by 

 myself and my nephew, the Rev. F. P. Cambridge. On the 18th 

 of July following I found in the same locality adults of both sexes, 

 though now very scarce compared to the numbers found in the 

 immature state. 



FAM. THOMISID.E. 



OXYPTILA SIMPLEX. 



Oxyptila simplex, Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 324. 



Adult males in water meadow near "Warm well on the 13th of 

 May, 1895. 



OXYPTILA BLACKWALLH. 



Oxyptila Blackwallii, Sim. Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 318. 



A single female at the roots of herbage on the Chesil Beach, 

 June 14th, 1895. 



PlSTIUS TRUNCATUS. 



Misumena truncata, Pall. Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 534. 



Pistius truncatus, Pall., Sim. Cambr., Proc. Dors. N. H. and 

 A. F. Club, xvi., p. 126. 



An immature male of this fine and rare species was sent to me 

 by Mr. C. Gulliver from near Brockenhurst in the New Forest, 

 where it was found in the summer of 1895. 



FAM. LYCOSID^E. 



TROCHOSA SPINIPALPIS. 



Trochosa spinipalpis, F. P. Cambr. Proc. Dors. N. H. and 

 A. F. Club, xvi., p. 118. 



On the 13th May, 1895, I had the pleasure of finding both 

 sexes of this fine and conspicuous species in fair abundance in 



