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sparingly, and, in our experience, chiefly under stones lying 
among moss and heather in hilly places. It seems to occur 
throughout the year. 
Mr Cambridge records the species from several English 
counties (including Cumberland), and we have taken it in 
Ireland. On the Continent it has been found in Holland, 
Denmark, Germany, France, Switzerland, and Austria; also 
in North Africa. 
Hillend, Feb., two specimens; Carnethy (Pentlands), March, a dozen ; 
Ravensnook Moor, near Penicuik, July, two; Braid Hills, Aug., a few; 
o*? 
Loganlea (Pentlands), Sept., seven; Aberlady, Sept., four; Pentlands, Nov., 
one; Bridge of Allan, Dec., three; Granton, one under a stone, 1893 (found 
by Mr J. Strachan); ete. 
Note.—As already mentioned, the only other species of the 
Chernetidea we have recognised in Scotland is Chthonius 
rayt, L. Koch, of which we have several specimens obtained 
near Oban in April 1894. Others must occur, but we are 
inclined to think that a few only of the British species range 
north of the Tweed. We have, however, paid but slight 
attention to the group, having only picked up such 
specimens as have come casually under our notice when 
searching for spiders during the last two or three years. 
