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9s, one ad., others young or immature; Rosslyn and Penicuik, July, ad. 
@s; Kirknewton, 9th Aug., numerous ad. ?s beside their eggs im folded 
leaves of honeysuckle; West Wemyss Station, under loose bark on old paling, 
Aug., a number of ad. ?s, also many imm. and young; Balerno, Sept., 
? 2ths grown ; Boghall, Oct., three 2s imm. ; ete. 
Clubiona pallidula, Clk. 
CTubiona epimelas, Bl. Spid. Great Brit. and frel. 
Rare. In September 1888, females of this species were 
fairly numerous in folded beech leaves, on a hedge near 
Gullane in East Lothian, but we have not yet detected it 
elsewhere in the district. Specimens submitted to Mr 
Cambridge for verification. Has been recorded from a few 
localities in the west and north of Scotland. 
Clubiona holosericea, De Geer. 
Rare. Two mature females (identification verified by Mr 
Cambridge), and several immature examples, probably also 
belonging to this species, were obtained under logs on 
Luffness Links, on 14th September 1888; and on 23rd 
March 1890, an adult female was taken near Edinburgh. 
recorded from near Aberdeen and Paisley. It is not unlikely 
that, in the immature state, examples of both this and the 
previous species have been passed over by us as belonging 
to one of the commoner kinds. 
Clubiona brevipes, Bl. 
Apparently far from common. In April 1893 we captured 
three females, not quite mature, near Aberdour in Fife. Mr 
Cambridge records having found it on the Pentlands above 
Currie,in June 1861, and Dr Hardy has taken it in Berwick- 
shire. 
Clubiona compta, C. L. Koch. 
Generally distributed and fairly common. Adults of both 
sexes found in summer. In France the male is already 
‘adult in April. 
Blackford Hill, by Braidburn, Rosslyn, and Currie, March, a number of 
half-grown females ; Aberdour, April, and four ? s—two of the latter ad.; 
