1^2 ON NEW AND RARE }?RlTlSH SPlDERS. 



Theridion impressum, L. Koch. Fig. 2. 



An adult male of this species, which is nearly allied to, 

 but quite distinct from, Theridion sisyphium, Clk., was sent 

 to me in August, 1903, from near Stratford-on-Avon, 

 Warwickshire, by the Rev. J. H. Bloom. This is its first 

 recorded occurrence in Great Britain (see p. 162). 



Thepidion vittatum, C. L. Koch. 



Theridion pidchelhun, Walck.-BL, Spid. G.B.I., p. 191. 



,, ,, Bl.-Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 90, and 



List of Brit, and Irish Spid., p. 19. 



From types of the true Theridion pulchcllum, Walck., 



lately sent to me by INI. Simon, it is certain that the spider 



so named in Mr. Blackwall's and other works on British 



spiders is the Theridion viitatiim, C. L. Koch. 



Cpustulina g-uttata, Wid. 



Found in some abundance on Grasmere, Cumberland, at 

 2,800 feet altitude, by Dr. A. R. Jackson. This seems a 

 remarkable habitat for this species. 



Laseola jueunda, sp. n. Fig. 3. 



This species, which is nearly allied to Laseola itwrnala, 

 Cambr., has hitherto been mixed up with the latter, and was 

 found on Bloxworth Heath. A description of it is given 

 postea, p. 162. 



Pedanostethus arundinetus, Cambr., 



An adult male, Huddersfield ; W. Falconer, 1902. 



Leptyphantes inconspicua, Cambr. 



An adult male received in 1902 from Mr. W. Falconer, by 

 whom it was found near Huddersfield. 



Leptyphantes pinieola, Sim. 



An adult male, hitherto overlooked, was received, among 

 other species of the genus, from Scotland in October, 1895. 



