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untidy webs first attracted attention. Previously recorded 
Scottish localities are Braemar and Aviemore. 
Tibellus oblongus (Walck.). 
Philodromus oblongus, Bl, Spid. Great Brit. and Ivel. 
During September 1894 immature males and females were 
common on brackens at Hedderwick Hill Links, on the 
south side of Tyne estuary, East Lothian ; and also on long 
grass on the salt-marshes at the upper end of the estuary. 
On 13th May 1895, two adult females were found on a 
wooden fence by the roadside at Glencorse Reservoir in the 
Pentland Hills; and in July 1895 an immature example 
was obtained off grass at Ormiston, East Lothian. Lastly, 
in September 1896, one was got off a young fir at Gosford. 
Dr Hardy has taken it in Berwickshire. 
félurops insignita (Clk.). 
Alurops v-insignitus, Cambr. Spid. Dorset. 
This fine spider was common on and at the base of the 
railway embankment between Burntisland and Pettycur, 
Fife, on 7th May 1895. The rapidity with which they 
hopped from stone to stone and disappeared in the crevices 
rendered the capture of a dozen males and half as many 
females (all, with one exception, adult) no easy matter. 
Heaths in Dorsetshire and Hampshire are, so far as we are 
aware, the only previously known British localities for it. 
II. CHANGES IN NOMENCLATURE. 
In view of recent investigations by the Rev. O. P. 
Cambridge and his nephew, Mr Fred. O. P. Cambridge, the 
results of which will be found recorded or referred to in the 
Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian 
Field Club (vol. xvi., pp. 92-128, 1895) and in the Annals and 
Magazine of Natural History (ser. 6, vol. xv., pp. 25-41, 
1895), it becomes necessary to alter the specific names under 
which several spiders appear in our original list. 
