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Lyndhurst and Bloxworth, throughout the summer. It is adult at the 

 end of May. 



C. accentuata, Walck. (Zool. 6497). Frequent in same situations 

 and at the same time as C. comta. Adult in May and June. 



C. domestica, IVider. (Zool. 6498). Occasional, under stones and 

 pieces of rock, Portland, throughout the summer ; females adult iu 

 July. I have never yet succeeded in obtaining a male. 



Ciniflo ferox, Koch (Zool. 6864). Males adult, rare in outhouses, 

 Tecknall, near Derby, in April, 1860; also one received from Mr. 

 Wintle, of Gloucester, and several from Mr. Unwin, captured at Lewes, 

 Sussex. 



C. raordax, Blackw. (Zool. 6498). Several received from Mr. H. 

 Rogers, of Freshwater, Isle of Wight. I feel certain that this is only 

 a dark variety of C. ferox. 



C. humilis, Blackw. Very common on furze bushes. Males and 

 females adult, at Hursley, Lyndhurst and Bloxworth, in May and 

 June, 1860. 



Veleda lineata, Blackw. (Zool. 6498). Male and female, not quite 

 adult, on heath, Lyndhurst, end of May, 1860. 



Agelena elegans, Blackw. Several in a swamp near Hendre House, 

 Llanrwst, April, 1860. 



A. montana, Blackw. Occasional, under stones, Portland, October, 

 1860. 



A. brunnea, Blackw. (Zool. 6498). Occasional at heath roots, Blox- 

 worth, throughout the summer. Adult in September. 



A. subfusca, Cambridge. New to Science. An adult male at Lynd- 

 hurst, May, 1860. 



Tegenaria campestris, Koch. New as British. Two females, amon^ 

 rubbish in hedge, Hursley Down, May, 1860 ; several females adult, 

 and males immature, among a heap of brickbats, in the interstices of 

 which they had formed webs very similar to those of T. civilis, at 

 Bloxworth Rectory, in June ; and a male adult at heath roots, 

 Bloxworth Heath, in October of the same year. 



Cselotes saxatilis, Blackw. Not rare, under stones, near Calke 

 Abbey, Derby ; and at Hendre, near Llanrwst, April, 1860. The 

 range of this spider does not appear, as yet, to extend further south 

 than Derbyshire. I have met with it frequently at Brancepeth, near 

 Durham, and also near Bradford, Yorkshire. It is adult in April and 

 May. 



Theridion stictum, Cambridge. New to Science. Two immature 

 females under heathy ledge, Bloxworth, September, 1860. 



