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at Dunkeld, and at Muchalls, near Aberdeen, by Professor 
rave: 
Aberdour, among stones on sunny bank on east side of the harbour, 6th 
and 9th April 1893, g and several ¢s well grown but still imm. 
Neon reticulatus (B1.). 
Salticus reticulatus, Bl. Spid, Great Brit. and Irel. 
Extremely local, indeed we know of only one habitat in 
the district, namely, the Queen’s Park, Edinburgh, where it 
was discovered by Mr Cambridge in June 1861, and where it 
is still fairly common. In the north and west of Scotland 
we have taken it at Aviemore and at Oban. 
Under stones at foot of Salisbury Crags, Queen’s Park, March and April, 
common, ad. @sandimm. gsand @s; Do., June, ad. gsand @s, 
Euophrys erraticus (Walck.). 
Salticus distinctus, Bl. Spid. Great Brit. and Irel. 
This appears to be also a very local species in the district. 
It has been taken near Paisley by Mr Morris Young, and we 
have found it at Aviemore in Inverness-shire. 
Blackford Hill, among stones, March and April, common, some ad. ; again, 
May, ad. gsand 9s and some quite small; again, Dee., ds and ?s (some 
of the latter ad.) hibernating; Arthur’s Seat, above Duddingston, March and 
April, a number of ad. 9s and imm. gs and @s. 
