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Saccata. Frequent ; on moss land, etc., among grass. 

 Obscura. Occasional ; in company with the last. 

 Exigua. Very common ; almost everywhere. 

 Cambrica. Not rare ; among grass in the slacks, but yet 



very local. 

 Piralica. Frequent ; in same localities as Cambrica. 



FAMILY SALTICID^E. 



GENUS SALTICUS. 



Scenicus. Not rare; on walls, posts, and palings in sunshine. 

 Sparsus. Rare ; on trees, among grass, stems, and on walls. 

 Floricola. Very rare ; at grass roots on north sandhills. 

 Frontalis. Frequent ; at roots of grass and rubbish, on bank 



sides. 



Cupreus. Very rare ; in company with Frontalis. 

 Blackwallii. Very rare ; a single adult female of this large 



handsome species was captured on a gate close to the 



shore on the south side of the town, by the Rev. Hamlet 



Clarke, in September, 1855. 



FAMILY THOMISIDvE. 



GENUS THOMISUS. 



Cristatus. Occasional ; on the ground and at grass roots. 

 Audax. Very rare ; on the ground and at grass roots. 



GENUS PHILODROMUS. 



Ccespiticola. Frequent ; on dwarf willows on sandhills. 

 Oblongus. Common; at roots and on stems of star-grass, etc. 



