156 ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH SPIDERS. 



Diplocephalus speciosus, Cambr. 



In overhauling some spiders taken at Bloxworth several 

 years ago and put aside for further examination, I find 

 numerous examples of this hitherto rare species. 



Entelecara omissa, Cambr. Fig. 10. 



Adults of both sexes were found by Dr. A. R. Jackson on 

 the top of Scafell Pike, Cumberland, at an elevation of 

 3,210 feet. It is remarkable that the only previous locality 

 for this minute, but very distinct, spider should have been at 

 such a distance and of so totally different a character as a 

 fen in Cambridgeshire. The female is new to science. A 

 description is added (postea, p. 167) of this sex. 



Enteleeara trifrons, Cambr. 



Both sexes, adult, received from Dr. A. R. Jackson, by 

 whom they were found near Hexham in iqo2. 



Lophocapenum Mengii, Sim. 



Both sexes, adult, were sent to me in 1902 from near 

 Huddersfield by Mr. W. Falconer. 



Peponocranium ludicrum, Cambr. 



Adult females of this spider were received from Mr. W. 

 Falconer, Huddersfield, igoz. 



Thyreosthenius biovatus, Cambr. 



Adults of both sexes occurred near Hexham in 1902, and 

 were sent to me by Dr. A. R. Jackson. 



Araeoncus crassiceps, Westr. 



Males in the adult state were received from Mr. W. 

 Evans, by whom they were found in 1895 in the Isle of 

 Arran. 



