NEW AND RARE SPIDERS. 85 



An adult female of this rare spider was found by C. 0. P. 

 Cambridge among herbage in Bere Wood, on the 17th of 

 September, 1889. 



GEN : AGKOECA (Westr.) 



AGROECA INOPINA. 



Agroeca inopina Cambr. Proc. Dors. N.H. and A.F. Club, vol. 

 vii., p. 71, pi. iv., fig. i. 



An adult female was found among heather on Bloxworth heath 

 on the 17th of August, 1889, by C. 0. P. Cambridge. This is its 

 second occurrence only in this locality. 



GEN : LIOCRANUM (C. L. Koch.) 



LlOCRANUM CELANS. 



Liocranum celans, Bl. Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 41. 

 An immature female of this rare spider was found among moss in 

 Morden Park, January 10th, 1890. 



LIOCRANUM CELERE. 



L. celere Cambr. (Sub., celer Id.), Spid. Dors., p. 40. 



Immature specimens were found under pieces of stone at 

 Portland on the 26th of April, 1890. An immature example was 

 also found under an old turf on Bloxworth heath, in September, 

 1890; and another, subsequently, under a stone near Weymouth, 

 by C. 0. P. Cambridge. 



FAM : AGELENID.E. 

 GEN : AMAUROBIUS (C. L. Koch.) 



AMAUROBIUS FENESTRALIS. 



Amaurobius fenestralis, Stroem. Cambr. Spid. Dors., p. 56. 

 This spider, so abundant in some localities in the north of 

 England, is very rare in the south. The occurrence of it, therefore, 

 at Abbotsbury among loose stones in an old wall is interesting. The 

 example referred to was found by Mr. Nelson M. Richardson, who 

 kindly sent it to me for examination. 



