iyo OX NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNIDA. 



Theridion varians, Hahn. 



Theridion honorum, Cambr., Proc. Dors. N.H. and A.F. 



Club., Vol. XIV., p. 151, Fig 4. 



There is no doubt but that T. hononnn Cambr., I.e., is an 

 unusually dark form of the very variable, and, in some 

 localities, abundant species. T. varians, Hahn. 



Crustulina sticta, Camb. 



I met with an adult female of this very local spider, 

 running on the lawn railings at Bloxworth Rectory in May 

 1907. An unusual spot for this species. Eleven examples 

 (males immature, females adult) were sent to me from 

 Rye harbour by Mr. W. R. Butterfield, in March, 1907. All 

 these examples were of the black variety ; as also was an 

 adult female taken at Hastings by Mr. Bennett, and sent to 

 me by Dr. Jackson, in October, 1907. 



Laseola jueunda, Cambr. 



Adults of both sexes were sent to me from near 

 Pennsylvania, Portland, where they were found under 

 stones and pieces of rock, by Dr. A. R. Jackson, in June, 

 1907. 



Laseola inornata, Cambr. 



Laseola dissimilis, Cambr. (female, non male.) 

 Both sexes found abundantly near Pennsylvania, Portland, 

 by Dr. Jackson, in company with L.jucumla. 



The female of inornata had hitherto been confused with 

 that of L. dissimilis, as well as with that of L.jticitnda, 



Laseola erythropus, Simon. 



Laseola erythropus, Sim., Arachnidcs de France, 



Vol. V., 1881, p. 141. 

 Laseola proximo, Cambr., Proc. Dors. Field Club, 



XVI., 1895. p. 102, PI. A., E. 3/7, 3*. 



I have lately identified an adult male of Laseola received from 

 Guernsey, with L.proxima, Cambr. M. Simon now identifies 



