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abundant under stones embedded in cast-up seaweed near 
Aberdour, 4th March 1896; male, Aberlady, September. 
Gongylidium agreste (Bl.)—Adult male, neighbourhood of 
Edinburgh, October 1896—identification confirmed by Mr 
Cambridge. 
Tiso vagans (Bl.)—Adult male, Winton, East Lothian, 
4th July 1895. 
Dicymbium nigrum (Bl.).—Adult male, near North 
Berwick, January 1896; another at Macbiehill, Peeblesshire, 
2nd April 1896. Our previous records were all for autumn. 
Dismodicus bifrons (Bl.).—Two adult males under stones 
on Pettycur Links, 7th May 1895. 
Saviguia frontata, Bl.= Diplocephalus frontatus (Bl.).— 
Curiously enough, the true female of this common spider has 
not yet, it seems, been described or figured. In the Procecd- 
ings Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, vol. xv. (1894), 
Mr Cambridge gave a description and figure of what he took 
to be the female, but he has since come to be of opinion that 
he was mistaken in so regarding it. On learning this, we 
were able, in November last, to send him a number of 
undoubted specimens, from which a fresh description and 
figure will be given in the Club’s Proceedings for 1895. 
Typhocrestus digitatus (Cb.).—Two adult males under stones 
on Dirleton Common, 31st December 1895. 
Arwoncus humilis (Bl.).—A few adult males under stones 
in lane behind Morningside Park, Edinburgh, 26th September 
1895. 
Lophocarenum parallelum (Bl.).—Two males and one female, 
Longniddry, 28th February 1896; one male, Aberdour, 4th 
March 1896—shown to O. P. Cambridge. 
Lophocarenum nemorale (Bl.).—Two adult males, North 
Berwick Law, January 1896, and another near Colinton, 
October. 
Plesiocrerus permiztus (Cb.).—Adult male, among sphag- 
num, Pentlands above Bonaly, October 1896. 
Pleswocrerus alpinus (Cb.).—Mortonhall, adult male among 
leaves, 2nd April 1895; North Berwick Law, two males 
and two females, January 1896; near Longniddry, adult 
male, 28th February ; Kirknewton, adult male, 21st March. 
