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@sand young; near Balerno, March, 6 and 9; Aberdour and Otterston, 
April, several 9s; Dryden Glen, on Luzula, July, com.; Temple, July, 
ad. 6; Luffness Woods, Sept., ¢ and 9; The Bush, Oct., four gs and 
two 9s; Blackford, Dec., two gsand 9. 
Leptyphantes leprosus (Ohl.). 
Linyphia leprosa, Cambr. Spid. Dorset. 
Widely distributed, and fairly common at most times of 
the year. 
Braid, Feb., ad. 2; Blackford Hill, Botanic Garden, Currie, and Dalmeny 
Park, March, ad. g and several 9s; Arthur’s Seat and Salisbury Crags, 
among stones, March and April, ad. g and numerous 9s; Temple, July, 
three ad. 9s; Leven, etc. (Fife), Aug. and Sept., common ; Aberlady, Sept., 
several 9s; Craigmillar, at foot of wall, Nov., ad. § and two 9s; Green- 
* pank Farm and Torduff near Colinton, Dec., several ?s. 
Leptyphantes obscurus (Bl.). 
Linyphia obscura, Bl, Spid. Great. Brit. and Irel., and Cambr. Spid. Dorset. 
A decidedly scarce spider, and apparently pretty much 
confined to moorland districts. Taken by Mr Cambridge on 
the Pentland Hills in June 1861. 
Moor above Currie, 22nd March 1893, 9; Bavelaw Moor, April, ?; 
Dalmeny Park, April, ? ; near Rosslyn, 26th July, ad. ¢; Ravensnook Moor 
near Penicuik, 28th July, two @s. 
Leptyphantes cristatus, Menge. 
Linyphia cristata, Cambr. Spid. Dorset. 
Not at all common, but perhaps not unfrequently over- 
looked from its close resemblance to some of the more 
abundant species. In Dorsetshire Mr Cambridge takes it in 
April and May ; but, as will be seen, we have obtained adult 
males in autumn and winter as well as in spring. 
Roadside North Morton, Feb., two ad. 6s; Loganlee (Pentlands), March, 
two 9s; The Bush near Rosslyn, Oct., two ad. gs; Dreghorn Woods, Nov., 
six ad. $s; Comiston, Nov., g and two 9s; Kaimes near Liberton, at foot 
of wall, Dec., two gs; Bridge of Allan, Dec.,ad. 6. ~ 
Leptyphantes zebrinus, Menge. 
Linyphia zbrina, Cambr. Spid. Dorset. 
Widely distributed, and common in same situations as the 
