234 Yorkshire Naturalists at Harewood Park. 
Wharfe, at the latter place. Harewood Avenue, through 
which we passed on our way back, yields one or two good 
spiders. In the park itself, spiders abounded on the trees 
and bushes, and amongst the herbage on the banks of the 
mere, though, unfortunately, many kinds were as yet immature, 
and undeterminable specifically. Adults of Theridion pallens 
Bl., Linyphia peltata Wid., Bathyphantes dorsalis Wid., and 
immature examples of Tetragnatha solandrii Scop. were especially 
plentiful in such situations, and several specimens of Epeira 
triguttata Fabr. (provisionally so-named, no adults having yet 
been taken in Yorkshire), were beaten from the yew trees. 
Examples of Coelotos atropos Walck, Amaurobius fenestralis 
Stroem, Phyllonethis lineata Clerk, and Lycosa amentata Clerk, 
were handed in by Messrs. Margerison, Rhodes, Hastings and 
Gardiner. 
Having regard to their known distribution in the county, 
the best finds were undoubtedly Tmeticus affinis Bl., a rare 
British spider, of which the type specimens came from Hornsea 
Mere, where it has since been taken by Mr. T. Stainforth, 
Clubiona brevipes Bl., Entdia cornuta Bl., Gidothorax dentatus 
Wid., Styloctetor penicillatus Westr, and the Baryphyma 
pratensis Bl., already mentioned. Altogether, seventy-two 
species of true spiders, including three new to the West Riding, 
three harvestmen and one pseudoscorpion were met with. 
In the following complete list, the species new to the district 
are marked with an asterisk, and those new to the West Riding 
with a dagger; those which occurred at all the places visited 
have no locality assigned to them :— 
Harpactes hombergiit Scop. E. Kes- T. bimaculatum Linn. E. Keswick, 
wick. two immature 99. 
Segestria senoculata Linn. Hare- T. pallens Bl. _ 
wood Park. T. pulchellum Walck. One 9, Hare- 
O “aie eT SaaHeL wood Park. 
pale PG Paratt ee Phyllonethis lineata Clerck. 
Eeiong yeclusa Camb. ps1 Spat oy Saar aae El 
wick. | Stemonyphantes lineata Linn. Q, 
Gricomita Ge Koch, One Gn E. Keswick. 
Keswick, and C. brevipes BI. Linyphia montana Clerck.  L. 
Harewood Park, one Q. peltata Wid, and L. clathvata 
C. holoservicea DeGeer. Woodhall | Sund. 
and Harewood Park. 99 Leptyphantes blackwallit Kulcz, and 
Dictyna uncinata Westr. E. Kes- L. tenuis Bl. Common. 
wick, 1mm. example. L. evicaeus Bl. One g@, and L. 
Amaurobius fenestvalis Stroem. flavipes Bl. One g, Woodhall, 
Cryphoeca silvicola C. L. Koch. both. 
One 9. ‘Harewood Park. Bathyphantes concoloy Wid. B. 
Coelotes atropos Walck. | nigvinus Westr. and B. dorsalis 
Theridion sisyphium Clerck. Hare- | Wid. 
wood Park, immature examples. | B, approximatus Camb. — Hare- 
T. denticulatum Walck. Hare- wood Park, five g, one Q. 
wood Park, both sexes, adult B. parvulus Westr. One 9, Hare- 
and immature, wood Park. 
Naturalist, 
