134 NEW AND RARE BRITISH SPIDERS. 



abundance along the edge of a pond on Bloxworth Heath diving in 

 the water and hiding among water weeds. The females I had 

 several years ago found here in August were, no doubt, some very 

 late individuals of the early summer brood. 



GEN : LYCOSA (Latr.) 



Lycosa Farrenii Cambr., " Spid. Dors.," p. 546. 



An immature example of this, as yet little known but very 

 distinct, spider was sent to me from the neighbourhood of 

 Cambridge in 1888 by Mr. Cecil Warburton. It would be 

 probably found more abundantly if worked for in the fenny district. 



Lycosa arenicola Cambr., " Spid. Dors.," p. 373. 



This local spider was again found in abundance along the edge of 

 the Chesil Beach, Portland, at the beginning of June, 1888, and I 

 met with it also at the Fleet, near Chickerell, in August of that 

 year. 



FAM : SALTICID^E. 

 GEN: PHLEGRA (Sim.) 



Phleyra fasciata Hahn., Cambr., " Spid. Dors.," p. 414. 



After much searching only two or three examples of this well 

 marked spider were found on its old ground at Portland at the 

 beginning of June, 1888, and those were immature. The day was 

 rather stormy and cold, and this would probably prevent their 

 appearing, as they are sun-loving spiders. 



GEN : MARPESSA (C. L. Koch.) 

 Marj)essa muscosa Clk., Cam.br., "Spid. Dors.," p. 554, and 



"Proc." Dors. N. H. and'A. Field Club, vol. iv., p. 150. 



Examples of this fine species were received from Folkestone 



from Colonel Le Grice in 1888. 



GEN : EUOPHRYS. 



Euophrys cequipes Cambr., " Spid. Dors.," p. 404. 

 I met with this minute spider again, though very sparingly, 

 near the Chesil Beach, Portland, in June, 1887 and 1888. 



