ON NEW AND RAKE BRITISH SPIDERS. 



DRASSUS BRACCATUS, L. Koch. 



,, bulbifer, Cambr. Spiel. Dors., p. 18, and 570). 



An immature female of this distinctly marked species was 

 sent to mo in 1883 by Dr. llorncr, of Toubridge, by whom it 

 was found at Eastbourne, Sussex. 



GENUS, CLUBIONA Lair. 



CLUBIONA COSRULESCENS, L. Koch, Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 29, and 

 Proc., Dors. N.H. and A.F. Club, iv., p. 151. 



On the 26th May, 188-1, I found an adult male of this rare 

 and remarkable spider among moss in Borowood : those before 

 found were in the adult state in September. 



FAM. AGELENID^E. 



GENUS, CRYPIIOECA, Thorett. 



CRYPHOECA MOERENS, (Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 59 arid 571). 



PI. 1, fig. 1. 



An immature female (the third specimen only as yet known), 

 occurred among moss in Berewood on the 17th of April, 1883. 

 As no figure as ever yet been published of this Spider, I have 

 included it in the plate which accompanies the present record 

 of its occurrence. 



GENUS, DREPANODUS Menge. 

 (NERIENE, BL, Cambr., ad partem.) 



DREPANODUS OBSCURUS, Menge 9 



Adult females of what I believe to be this species were found 

 by F. 0. P. Cambridge under stones and among 

 seaweed on the shore at Polperro, Cornwall, in June, 1883. Its 

 main diiferonco from D. (Nerienc) albipunctatus, Cambr. (Spid. 

 Dors., p. 122), consists in the absence of white spots or markings 

 on the upper side of the abdomen. 



