158 ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH SPIDERS. 



Cnephalocotes interjectus, Cambr. 



An adult male occurred May loth, 1902, on iron railings 

 on Bloxworth Rectory lawn. This example exactly agrees 

 with the type as described and figured by myself in Trans. 

 Hertfordshire Nat. Hist. Soc, V., August, 18S8. The two 

 species [elcgans and interjectus) are very nearly allied, but 

 are, I still believe, quite distinct, and may be distinguished 

 by the different form of the caput, as well as by a different 

 structure of the palpi. French examples received under the 

 name C. elegans, Cambr., from M. Simon, are certainly all 

 C. interjectus. 



Cnephalocotes cuptus, Sim. 



Adults of both sexes received from the Isle of Arran 

 (W. Evans, 1895), 3-i^d from Southport, Lancashire (Dr. 

 A. R. Jackson, 1902). 



Tapinocyba prsecox, Cambr. 



Adult males of this minute spider received from South- 

 port, Lancashire (Dr. A. R. Jackson. Two females were 

 found at Bloxworth in 18S1, and are, I believe, of this 

 species. One also of the same sex was received from 

 Huddersfield (W. Falconer, June 20th, 1902). 



Tapinocyba subitanea, Cambr. 



Together with the foregoing species Dr. Jackson sent to 

 me adult males of T. siilitajiea ; also an adult male and 

 female were received from Mr. W. Falconer, Huddersfield, 

 in October, 1902. 



Tapinocyba Parisiensis, Sim. 



Tapinocyba Parisiensis, Sim. -Cambr., Proc. Dorset N.H. 

 and F. Club Proc, XXHL, p. 25. 



An adult male and females were sent to me from Hexham 

 by Dr. A. R. Jackson in 1902. This species is very closely 

 allied to T. subitanea, Cambr., but the male received from 

 Dr. Jackson exactly agrees with a French type of T. 

 Parisiensis, Sim., sent to me bv ]\L Simon. 



