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NOTED AND OBSERVED IN 1907. 



By Rev. 0. PICKARD-CAMBRIDGE, M.A., F.R.S., &c., &c. 



PLATE A. 



FAIR number of rare spiders, comprising two new to 

 science and two* new to Great Britain, have come 

 under my notice during the past year (1907). 

 Others also, both new to science and before 

 unrecorded in Great Britain, have been recorded 

 and described by Dr. A. R. Jackson and the 

 Rev. J. E. Hull, and are included in the following 

 list. For these results I am greatly indebted to 

 the friends mentioned below, my own work having been 

 principally directed to the identification of new or rare species, 

 the correction of synonyms, made possible by the obtaining of 

 fresh examples, and by the more exhaustive examination of 

 others of which some species had been either wrongly or 



* One of these, Erigone spinosa, Cambr., was received while the preseut paper 

 was iiiipress, May, 1908. 



