562 Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society. 
Ravensnook Moor, near Penicuik, ¢, just after final moult, 28th July; 
near Wemyss, Fife, ad. g and two 9s, Aug.; Isle of May, ?, Aug.; Leven, 
9, Sept.; Balerno, ¢, Sept.; Drumshoreland, two ¢:s, Sept.; Luffaess, 
three 9s, Oct.; Pentlands, near Bavelaw Castle, g and two 9s, Oct.; Do., 
above Boghall, two 9s, Oct. 
Tmeticus abnormis (BI.). 
Neriene abnormis, Bl. Spid. Great Brit. and Irel. 
Linyphia abnormis + L. linguata, Cambr. Spid. Dorset. 
Rare, a few specimens only having as yet been met with. 
It has, however, already been recorded from Scotland, namely, 
from Paisley (Hntomologist, 1877, p. 177). 
Raith, near Kirkcaldy, ad. g, 8th April 1893; Pentlands, above Boghall, 
under stone, ad. 9, 23rd Nov. 1893; Drumshoreland, ad. ?, 13th Sept. 
1893 (identified by Mr Cambridge). 
Tmeticus rufus (Wid.). 
Neriene rubripes, Bl. Spid. Great Brit. and Irel. 
Neriene rufa, Cambr. Spid. Dorset. 
A scarce species, of which we have obtained, at very varied 
seasons of the year, one adult male and eight females. It 
occurs under stones and among grass, etc. 
Roadside about four miles south of Edinburgh, ?, Feb. 1893; between 
Aberdour and Burntisland, near the Water-Works, ?, 9th April; by wood 
about a mile to east of Aberdour, two 9s, 10th April; Spinkie Den, Leven, 
é and 9, 27th Aug.; Bridge of Allan, ?, 29th Dec.; Craiglockhart Wood, 
9, Feb. 1894; Leadburn, ?, 17th March. 
Tmeticus carpenteri, Cb. 
An adult male 7’meticus, found under a stone at the back 
of the “T’” wood, Swanston (foot of the Pentlands), on 15th 
Nov. 1893, and a female obtained in the same locality (and 
either on the same day or on 20th Oct., we cannot be sure 
which), are described by Mr Cambridge as new to science, 
under the above name, in the current volume of Proceedings 
of the Dors. Nat. Hist. and gee Field Club (vol. xv., p. 108, 
fig. 4, 1894). 
