212 Rev. O. P. Cambridge on some 



Genus Neriene, Bl. 



Neriene dohsa, Cambr. I. c. p. 126. Bloxworth. 

 Neriene jugidans, Cambr. /. c. p. 138. Sherborne, Dorset. 



Genus Walckenaera, Bl. 



Walckenaera crassiceps, Westr. ; Cambr. I.e. p. 151. Blox- 

 worth. 



Genus Linyphia, Latr. 



Linyphia Frederici, Cambr. I. c. p. 186. Warmwell and 

 Sherborne. 



Linyphia decipiens, Cambr. 1. c. p. 208. Bloxworth. 

 Linyphia p>holcommoides } Cambr. I.e. p. 212. Sherborne. 



Genus Ero, C. L. Koch. 



Ero tuberculata, C. L. Koch; Cambr. I.e. p. 235. Woking- 

 ham and Bloxworth. 



Notes on some other Spiders ; with correction of errors in 

 "Notes on British Spiders" (Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 Feb. 1878, ser. 5, vol. i. pp. 105-128). 



Lethia patula. 



Lethia patula, Cainbr. I. c. p. 108. 



I had inadvertently overlooked the fact that at the time my 

 notes on this spider were written (I. c.) it had already been 

 described by M. Simon as a Dictyna (Arachn. de France, i. 

 p. 197. It appears, however, to be undeniably a Lethia. 



Lethia albispiraculis. 



Lethia albispiraculis, Cambr. Spiders of Dorset, p. 53 ; and Ann. & 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. Feb. 1878, p. 109, pi. xi. fig. 1, 



Adults of both sexes were again found at Portland on the 

 6th of June, 1879. The male resembles the female in general 

 colours and appearance ; but it is rather darker, and the spira- 

 cular plates are devoid of the shining white hue observable 

 (but, 1 find now, not invariably) in the female. This species 

 is closely allied to Lethia subniyra, Cambr., but is, I think, 

 distinct from it. 



Cryphaca mosrens. 

 Vryphoeca mosrens, Cambr. Spiders of Dorset, p. 59. 



An adult female was found by myself on iron railings at 

 Bloxworth in April 1879. This example conclusively proves 



