440. REV. O. P. CAMBRIDGE ON BRITISH SPIDERS. 
been erroneously included by myself formerly in the genus Drassus. It is very closely 
allied to, but quite distinct from, the typical species L. gracilipes (Bl.). 
LIOCRANUM GRACILIPES. 
Agelena gracilipes, Bl. Ann. € Mag. Nat. Hist. 3rd ser. vol. iii. p. 97 ; Bl. Brit. € Ir. Spid. p. 162, pl. x. 
fig. 104. Liocranum Palliardii, L. Koch. Drassus Palliardii, Cambr. Linn. Trans. xxvii. p. 413. 
The single adult male found by myself in 1858 on the heath near Lyndhurst, Hamp- 
shire, and from which Mr. Blackwall’s description (loc. cit. sup.) was made, is undoubt- 
edly of the genus Liocranum, and of the same species as Z. Palliardii (L. Koch) ; but this 
latter name should not have the precedence inadvertently given to it in Linn. Trans. xxvii. 
p. 418. 
LIOCRANUM ? CELANS. 
Agelena celans, Bl. Linn. Trans. vol. xviii. p. 624; Bl. Br. and Ir. Spid. p. 161, pl. x. fig. 103. 
Also most probably of the genus Liocranum. The few examples I have ever met with 
- have been immature. - 
Genus CLUBIONA (Bl.). 
CLUBIONA TRIVIALIS. 
Clubiona trivialis, C. Koch, Die Arachn. Bd. x. p. 132, pl. 359. figs. 844, 845 ; Cambr. Zoologist 1860, 
p- 7947 ; L. Koch, Die Arachn. Fam. der Drassiden, p. 305, pl. xii. figs. 194-96. 
The adult male of this species is easily distinguished from other small Clubione by the 
flattened obtuse form of the projection at the outer extremity of the radial joint of the 
palpus; the colour and form also of the epigyne of the female are peculiar. 
CLUBIONA NEGLECTA. (Pl. XXXIII. no. 5.) 
Clubiona neglecta, Cambr. Zool. 1860, 7947—55. 
Clubiona montana, L. Koch, Die Arachn. Fam. der Drassiden, p. 308, Taf. xii. fig. 197. 
Subsequently to the publication of the description of this species (Zool. 7955) it has 
been described under the name C. montana by Dr. Ludwig Koch. The adult male is 
readily known from other species, closely allied and exceedingly similar in general appear- 
ance and size, by the long, tortuous, filiform spine connected with its palpal organs. 
CLUBIONA RECLUSA. (Pl. XXXIII. no. 6.) 
Clubiona reclusa, Cambr. Zool. for 1863, p. 8567. 
This species may be distinguished from C. amarantha (Bl), C. epimelas (id.), and 
C. holosericea (id.) (to all of which it is nearly allied), by the greater prominence and 
- development of the projections at the outer extremity of the radial joints of the male 
palpus. ; 
Family CINIFLONIDES (BL). 
Genus CINIFLO, Bl. 
CINIFLO PUTA. 
Ciniflo puta, Cambr. Zool. for 1863, p. 8570. 
Lethia stigmatisata, Menge, Preuss. Spinn. p. 250, pl. 48. fig. 146. 
This small spider, of which I have only found the one example described (loc. cit. sup.), 
