Spiders collected in Neighbourhood of Bdinburgh. — 587 
as often on a dry bank or hillside as in any other kind of 
locality. 
Dalmeny Park, under log, Jan., two young ?s; Arthur's Seat, Pettycur, 
Carnethy, Leadburn, March, a good many imm. gs and ?s; Donibristle, 
April, a fewimm. gsand 9s; Pentlands, Luffness Links, May, afew ad. és 
and 98; Pettycur, Luffness Links, June, a number of ad. gs and 9s (some 
carrying egg-cocoons); Thornton and Leven Links, Aug., four ad. gs and 
several 2s (some carrying eggs), imm. and young common; Keilsden (Largo), 
Luffness, Sept., a few ad. 9s, others young; near Bavelaw Castle, Turnhouse 
Hill, Luffness, Oct., a fewimm. gsand 9s; Bridge of Allan, Dec, ¢ and 
¢ half grown, and one quite sinall, 
Lycosa monticola (C. L. K.). 
Lycosa exigua (in part), Bl. Spid. Great Brit. and Trel. 
Apparently very local, and probably pretty much confined 
to the vicinity of the sea. 
Leven Links (Fife), 10th Aug. 1893, an ad. ?; Isle of May, 16th Aug., 
three ad. @s and several imm, Mr Cambridge has seen some of these 
specimens, and confirms our identification. 
Family ATTIDA. 
Epiblemum scenicum (Cl.). 
Salticus scenicus (in part), Bl. Spid. Great Brit. and Irel. 
Widely distributed and common. On bright sunny days 
from spring to autumn it may be seen hunting for flies on the 
warm surface of walls, rocks, and occasionally palings, and 
in the crevices of these it passes the winter in a silken cell. 
North Morton, Feb., common (ad. 9s and imm. gs and @s), hibernating 
under loose lime on wall; Arthur’s Seat, Craiglockhart Hull, Pettycur, March, 
numerous ad. ?s and imm. gs and 9s; wall at Comiston, April, 9; 
Aberlady, Tynefield, ete., May, ad. ¢s and 9s; Morningside Park (on wall), 
Braid Hills (on rocks), ete., June and July, many ad. gs and @s (especially 
the latter), and some young; Merchiston, Lundin Tower (Leven), Aberlady, 
Tyninghame (on paling), Aug. and Sept., anumber of gs, more 9s. 
Heliophanus cupreus (Walck.). 
Salticus cupreus, Bl, Spid. Great Brit. and Irel. 
Rare, and probably very much confined to rough banks on 
or near the shores of the Firth of Forth. Has been taken 
