ON NEW AND RARE liRITISH ARACHNIDA. lyt 



the Guernsey example with Z. frv/Iiropiis, Sim. (l.c, supra), 

 a species liitherto only known from a single specimen found 

 in South France. There seems to be no doubt about the 

 identity of the two spiders. The English example has also 

 been examined by M. Simon, and its name proxima thus 

 gives way to the one previously given by him. 



Eupyopis flavomaculata, C. L. Koch. 



An adult male was received from Mr. W. R. Eutterfield, 

 by whom it was found at St. Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, in 

 June 1907 ; and an adult female from Mr. Horace 

 Donisthorpe, Newton INIoss, Penrith, North Britain, in 

 July, 1907. 



Enoplog-natha thoracica, Hahn. 



Enoplognaihd hispida, Camb., Brit, and Ir. Spid. p. 24. 

 An examination and comparison of numerous examples, 

 both English and from the Island of Guernsey, appear to 

 show that E. hispida is a variety only of E. thoracica, Hahn. 

 An adult female was received from St. Leonards-on-Sea, 

 from Mr. W. R. Butterfield, in 1907. 



Robeptus neg-lectus, Cambr. 



An adult male from Ireland, Mr. D. R. P. Beresford, 

 November, 1907; also one from the Hull district 

 from IMr, T. Stainforth. 



Leptyphantes Blaekwallii, Kulcz. 



Lcpiyphanics acccp/us, Cambr., Proc. Dors. N.H. and 



A.F. Club, Vol. XXIV., p. 153 and 163—1903. pi. 



A., Fig. 4. 



From an examination and comparison of examples of this 



species from various localities I have come to the conclusion 



that Z. acccp/us is a variety, in which the chief and most 



obvious differential characters are the absence of any lateral 



pale spots or broken stripes on the abdomen, and the 



