1 68 ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNIDA. 



Clubiona neg"lecta, Cambr. 



Both sexes from Camber Sandhills, Rye, ]Mr. W. R. Butter- 

 field, June, 1907. Though widely dispersed, this still 

 appears to be a rare species. 



Family DICTYNID^. 



Dictyna variabilis, C. L, Koch. 



Adults of both sexes were found rather freely on the south 

 coast near Sidmouth by Dr. A. R. Jackson in June, 1907. 

 Hitherto this little spider has been of rare occurrence. I 

 have received it abundantly from Guernsey. 



Ppotadia subnig-ra, Cambr. 



I found an adult male of this spider on the wall of 

 the Rector}- House, Bloxworth, in June 1907. It appears 

 to be still a local and rather rare species. 



Protadia patula, Sim, 



A female of this rare species was received in October 

 1907, from ]Mr. W. R. Butterfield, by whom it was found at 

 Rve Harbour, Sussex, amonif flood refuse. 



Family AGELENID^. 



Coelotes terrestris, Wid. 



At p. 124, Vol. XXXVni., Proc. Dors. N.H. and A.F. 

 Club. An example was recorded as having been found in 

 Northumberland by Dr A. R. Jackson. It should have been 

 " in Surrey by Mr. Bennett." 



Teg-enaria Hibernica, Cambr. 



Adult males from Ireland, ]Mr. D. R. P. Beresford, 

 November, 1907. This fine species appears to be still 

 confined to Ireland ; and, so far as I am aware, to Dublin. 



