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of Southern France, where M. Simon has found it. Mr 
Cambridge has confirmed our identification. 
Craigmillar Castle, bebind grass at foot of wall, 28th Nov. 1892, two és 
and four ?sad.; Fairmilehead, in similar situation, 16th Dec. 1892, two gs 
and two 9s; Pentlands above Hillend, under stone, 24th Feb. 1893, g and 
2; Do., 19th May 1894, g; roadside about a mile north of Aberdour, 9th 
April 1893, 3; Temple, 27th July 1893, ¢. 
Tapinocyba mitis (Cb.). 
Mr Cambridge informs us that among a number of spiders 
we sent him from the Pentlands above Swanston, where they 
were collected on 16th Oct. 1893, he finds an adult female of 
this minute species. We believe the only other recorded 
British habitat for it is Bloxworth, in Dorsetshire. The 
female of the species was described in Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
Hist. for 1882 (ser. 5, vol. ix., p. 8), and the male in Proc. 
Dors. Nat. Hist. and Antig. Field Club, 1883 (vol. xiv., 
p. 159). 
Caledonia evansii, Cb. 
This species rests as yet on a single specimen, an adult 
male, found among moss under heather on the Pentland 
Hills, on 14th Sept. 1893; the exact locality is a little 
above the shepherd’s cottage, by the path leading from 
Glencorse Reservoir to Currie. Mr Cambridge’s description 
and figure of the species will be found in the Annals of 
Scottish Natural History for January 1894, p. 21. 
Minyriolus pusillus (Wid.). 
Walckenaéra pusilla, Cambr. Spid. Dorset. 
Of this exceedingly minute spider, which is only about 
=; of an inch in length, we found two adult males and 
several females (some of which Mr Cambridge has seen) 
among débris under heather near the top of Bonaly Glen, on 
12th Oct. 1893. We know of only one previous Scottish 
record, namely from Inverury in Aberdeenshire. 
Wideria antica (Wid.). 
Walekenaéra antica, Bl. Spid. Great Brit. and Irel., and Cambr. Spid. Dorset. 
Widely distributed but not common. Mr Cambridge finds 
