7560 Arachnida. 



T. sisyphum, IValck. (Zool. C499). Very rave, Hursley, May, 1860. 

 An adult female and her egg-cocoon in a web spun among wild honey- 

 suckle by the side of the trunk of an oak, Bloxworth, July, 1860. 



T. simile, Walck. New as British. Common on furze bushes, 

 Hursley, May, 1860 ; also in woods, Bloxworth, in June. 



T. carolinum, Walck. (Zool. 6864). Occasional, Hursley, Lynd- 

 hurst and Bloxworth, among rubbish in hedges and at heath roots, 

 throughout the summer. The head quarters of this species, as far as 

 I have yet observed it, seem to be at Southport, Lancashire, among 

 dwarf willows, &c., on the sand hills. 



T. guttatum, IValck. New as British. Two adult females and an 

 immature male, among rubbish in a hedge, Hursley, in May, 1860. 

 Males and females, adult and immature, at heath roots, Bloxworth, 

 not rare. 



T. pallens, Blackw. (Zool. 6864). Common on trees and bushes, 

 Hursley, Lyndhurst and Bloxworth ; adult males may occasionally be 

 found on posts and palings in May. The species mentioned at Zool. 

 6499 as T. albens was mistaken by Mr. Meade and myself for that 

 species, but is only T. pallens. 



T. angulatum, Blackw. An adult male and two adult females, 

 among rubbish in hedge, Hursley, May, 1860 ; an adult male on a 

 thorn bush, Lyndhurst, in May ; females and males immature among 

 heath, Bloxworth, rare, October, I860. 



Theridion variegatum, Walck. (Zool. 6864). Occasional on furze 

 bushes, among weeds and rubbish in hedges, and at heath roots, Blox- 

 worth, 1860. I have never met with but one adult male. 



T. signatum, Walck. (Zool. 6864). An immature male under a stone 

 near Calke Abbey, Derbyshire, April, 1860. 



T. filipes, Blackw. (Zool. 6499). Rare, Bloxworth, 1860 ; and 

 Southport, 18.59. 



T. inornatum, Carnbridffe. New to Science. Males and females, 

 adult and immature, under stones, Portland, October, 1859, and June 

 and July, 1860, occasional ; and also at heath roots, Bloxworth. 



Family Linyphiid^e. 



Linyphia albula, Cambridge. New to Science. An adult female 

 on a holly bush, Hursley, Mav, 1860. 



L. cripticolens, Walck. An adult male in outhouse, Bloxworth 

 Rectory, July, 1860. 



L. frenata. Wider. Two adult females, among rubbish on heathy 

 bank, Bloxworth, October, 1860. 



