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Seems to be more generally distributed than we formerly 
supposed, 
Caledonia evansii, Cb.—Since the publication of our list, 
Mr Cambridge has described and figured (Proceedings Dorset 
Nat. Hist. and Antig. Field Club, 1894, vol. xv., p. 111), as 
the female of this species, a spider taken by us on the Pent- 
land Hills in October 1895. 
Wideria antica (Wid.).—Adult male, wood near Kirk- 
newton, 15th April 1895; female, Torduff Hill, Pentlands, 
19th March 1896. 
Walckenaéra nudipalprs (Westr.).—In addition to Luffness 
fir wood (the only locality we gave for this species), we must 
add Pentlands (between Glencorse Reservoir and Currie 
Moor)—the male spider obtained there on 14th September 
1895, and recorded as IW. obtusa, having proved, on further 
examination, to be really a specimen of the closely allied 
W. nudipalpis. 
Walckenaéra obtusa, Bl.—This must, in the meantime at 
any rate, be withdrawn from the list, the supposed specimen 
being, as above explained, an example of the previous species. 
Prosopotheca monoceros (Wid.)—An adult male found 
under a stone on Dirleton Common, 31st December 1895— 
identification confirmed by Mr Cambridge. 
Epeira cucurbitina (Clk.).— An adult female, off fir, Tyning- 
hame, September 1894; and another on trunk of beech, 
Falkland, Fife, August 1895. 
Epewra agalena, Wik.—A good many (immature) beaten off 
pines on north side of Tyninghame Bay, September 1894. 
Oxyptila atomaria (Panz.)—An adult male (our first from 
the district) under a stone by Braidburn path, 9th May 1895. 
EHuophrys erraticus (W1k.)—Common in cocoons under 
stones on south side of North Berwick Law, January 1896— 
all immature; on stones, east end of Gosford Bay, August 
1896, several, likewise immature. 
Note—On 6th March 1897 Messrs T. Scott, F.LS., and 
J. Lindsay discovered Arygyroncta aquatica in the small 
loch on the top of the Braid Hills (see Annals Scot. Nat. 
Hist., 1897, p. 126). 
