ON NE^V AND RARE BRITISH SPIDERS. I 59 



Tapinocyba pallens, Cambr. 



Numerous examples of both sexes were received from 

 Dr. A. R. Jackson, Southport and Hexham, in 1902. 



Tapinocyba subsequalis, Westr. 



Cnephalocoies fiiscus, Cambr., Proc. Dors. N.H.F. Chib, 

 XX., p. 8. 



An adult male was taken on iron railings, Bloxworth 

 Rectory, in May, 1902. The examination and comparison 

 under a microscope of this example with types of the species 

 and with the type of C. ftiscus, prove this latter to be of 

 the same species as 7\ sukequalis. Adults of both sexes 

 were also received from Hexham in 1902 from Dr. A. R. 

 Jackson. 



Caledonia Evansii, Cambr. 



Adult males received from Dr. A. R. Jackson from West- 

 moreland in 1 60 1 and one of the same sex from near 

 Huddersfield (Mr. W. Falconer) in 1902. 



Baryphyma pratensis, BI. 



Adult and immature males with immature females were 

 received from Nottingham from Professor J. Carr, of the 

 University Museum, Nottingham, September, 1902. 



Widepia fug-ax, Cambr. 



Two adult males of this rare spider were received from 

 Dr. A. R. Jackson, Hexham, in 1902. 



Walckenaera capito, Westr. 



A male, immature, but no doubt of this species, received 

 from Scafell, Cumberland, Dr. A, R. Jackson. 



Evansia merens, Cambr. 



An adult male, Dr. Jackson, Hexham, 1902, and an adult 

 female found by ]\Ir. H. Donisthorpe in a nest of Formica 

 ftisca near Carlisle in 1903. Dr. Jackson's example was also, 

 I believe, found in an ant's nest. 



