1 82 ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNIDA. 



same day I received adult males from jMr. J. C. Champion 

 by A\hom they were found in a sandpit at ^^'oking. 



Philodromus lineatipes, Cambr. 



An immature female found by ?*Ir. Bennett, near Newstead, 

 received from Dr. A. R. Jackson, 1907, 



Thanatus striatus, C. L. Koch. 



Adult males on the Lawn Railings, Bloxworth, ^^lay, 1907. 



Family LYCOSID^. 



Pirata knorrii, Scop. 



Pirata knorrii. Scop. Cambr. Spid. Dors., p. 543. 

 This spider was included in the British List many years 

 ago on the authority of Dr. Ludwig Koch, who reported to 

 me that he had received it from the Isle of Arran. Subse- 

 quent investigation and correspondence, howe\er, with Dr. 

 Koch has made it certain that the first report of its 

 occurrence was based on misapprehension. The Arran 

 Spider he had received was without doubt Pirata piraticus 

 Clk. Pirata knorrii therefore disappears from the List of 

 British Spiders. 



Tarentula miniata, C. L. Koch. 



An adult female, Rye, Camber Sandhills, ^Ir. W. R. Butter- 

 field 1907. 



Lycosa Farpenii, Cambr. 



Both sexes received from Wicken Fen, Cambridge, from 

 ]\Ir. C. Warburton in July, 1907. 



Owing to a confusion of names and specimens L. Farrcnii 

 was stated (Proc. Dors. N.H. and A.F. Club, Vol. XXIV., 

 p. 160) to be identical with L. ferruginca, L. [voch. This 

 however is, I think, certainly not the case. 



