184 ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNIDA. 



An adult female of this spider, new to Great Britain, was 

 found near Hedley, in Surrey, by Mr. Bennett, and received 

 from Dr. A. R. Jackson in 1907. It may easily be dis- 

 tinguished from Ballus depressus, Blackw., by its much darker 

 colour, and the almost entire absence of pattern on the 

 abdomen, which is of a uniform blackish hue, covered with 

 grey pubescens. 



Neon reticulatus, Blackw. 



Neon /ei'is, Simon-Cambr., Proc. Dors. N.H. and A.F. 

 Club, XII., 1891, p. 96, and ibid, XIV., 1893, 

 p. 162. 



The adults of Neon levis, which I had hoped to find where 

 the immature types occurred (I.e. supra), have never, 

 unfortunately, turned up ; numerous examples, however, of 

 N. reticulatus, Bl. at different ages have been found there, 

 and in the neighbourhood, and after much consideration I 

 have come to the conclusion that the types referred to are 

 immature varieties of that species. 



Euophrys sequipes, Cambr. 



An adult male, of a nearly black variety, received from Dr. 

 A. R. Jackson. It was found at Richmond Park, Surrey, by 

 Mr. Bennett. 



Attus saltator, Sim. 



An adult female from the Rye Camber Sandhills, sent to 

 me in May, 1907, by Mr. W. R. Butterfield. 



ORDER PHALANGIDEA. 



Anelasmocephalus Cambridgii, Westwood. 



The example of this curious arachnid, recorded in Proc. 

 Dors. N. H. and A. F. Club, XXVIII., p. 135, was inadver- 

 tently stated to have been found near Chester. It was 

 captured by Mr. Bennett near Hastings. 



