ON NEW AND RARE SPIDERS. 151 



by whom it was taken between Poole and the Hampshire boun- 

 dary during the previous summer. 



Including the above nine species, our Dorsetshire list of 

 Spiders now numbers 382 species. 



It is worth while also, perhaps, to add here a short list of 

 rare species which I have again met with in the county during 

 the past year. 



FAMILY DEASSID^. 



Drassus infuscatus, Westr., Spiders of Dorset, p. 423. 



Adults of both sexes found among dead leaves, Berewood, 

 on the 24th May, 1882. I had never before met with the male. 

 Clubiona ccerulescens, L. Koch., Spiders of Dorset, p. 29. 



Two adult males of this spider (remarkable for the extra- 

 ordinary development of the radial apophysis) were found among 

 short herbage and underwood near Bloxworth, September 6th, 

 1881. The female only had been recorded as British up to that 

 time. 



FAMILY THEEIDIID^. 



EuEYOPis FLAvoiiAcuLATA, C. L. KocJi, Spidors of Dorset, 

 p. 100. 



An adult female on Bloxworth Heath, June 14th, 1881. One 

 only — a male — had before occurred in this county, about ten 

 years ago. 



Neriene uncata, Camhr., Spiders of Dorset, p. 433. 



Numerous examples of both sexes, in a swamp near Blox- 

 worth, in September and November, 1881. Up to this time a 

 single example of the female only, had been recorded. 



