Yorkshire Naturalists at Harewood Park. 
Poectloneta variegata Bl. Wood- 
hall. 
jImeticus affinis Bl. Harewood 
Park, three of each sex. 
Macrargus vufus Wid. 
Harewood Park. 
Porrhomma microphthalmum Camb 
One 9, Harewood Avenue. 
Microneta viaria Bl. 
Maso sundevallit Westr. Woodhall 
and Harewood Park. 
Gongylidium rufipes Sund.- E. 
Keswick and Woodhall. 
(Edothorax fuscus Bl. E,. Keswick. 
2, vetusus Westr. Harewood Park. 
(2. agrestis Bl. Harewood Park. 
2. dentatus Wid. Harewood Park, 
five g, seven Q. 
Evigone dentipalpis Wid. 
wood Park. 
Neviene vubens Bl. E. Keswick. 
N. vubella Bl. Woodhall, one Q. 
Enidia cornuta Bl. One 3, Hare- 
wood Park. 
E. bituberculata Wid. 
Dismodicus bifrons Bl. 
Diplocephalus latifrons Camb. 
Harewood Avenue and Park. 
D. fuscipes Bl. One 9, E. Keswick, 
and D. permixtus Camb. Hare- 
wood Park, 99. 
D. picinus Bl. Woodhall, Hare- 
wood Park and Avenue. 
Entelecava erythropus Westr. One 
®, Harewood Park. 
Styloctetor penicillatus Westr. Two 
©9, Harewood Park. 
Topinocyba pallens Camb. 
®, Harewood Park. 
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Baryphyma pratensis Bl. One 3, 
Woodhall. 
Walckenaeva acuminata Bl. Hare- 
wood Park. 
Cornicularia cuspidata Bl. E. Kes- 
wick, 
C. untcornis Cambr. 
Keswick. 
Tetragnatha solandrti Scop. Wood- 
halland Harewood Park. 
Pachygnatha degeevtt Sund.  E. 
Keswick and Harewood Park. 
P. clerckti Sund. Harewood Park 
Nesticus cellulanus Clerck. One Q. 
Harewood Park. 
Epeiva cucurbitina Clerck. E, Kes- 
wick, Woodhall and Harewood 
Park. 
E. trviguttata Fabr. Several imma- 
ture examples, Harewood Park. 
Oxyptila trux Bl. E. Keswick. 
Philodvomus aureolus Clerck, Hare- 
wood Park. 
Tarentula pulverulenta Clerck, One 
3, Harewood Park. 
Pivata pivaticus Clerck. 
Park. 
Lycosa pullata Clerck. E. Keswick. 
L. amentata Clerck. Woodhall and 
Harewood Park. 
Neon veticulatus Pl. 2 immature 
examples. Harewood Park. 
One: Ooh. 
Harewood 
Platybunus corniger. 
Nemastoma lugubre O.F.M. 
wick, Harewood Avenue. 
Oligolophus movio Fabr. Woodhall, 
Harewood Park. 
E, Kes- 
Obisium muscorum Leach. 
Messrs. Hastings, Rhodes and Margerison assisted in collecting. 
Myriapopa.—Mr. Falconer writes :—The following Myria- 
pods were collected along the route followed by the arach- 
nologists :— Lithobius forficatus Linn, Geophilus flavus De Geer, 
and Julus terrestris Linn, common and generally distributed. 
Glomeris marginata Villers, E. Keswick and Woodhall ; Judus 
sabulosus Linn, E. Keswick. 
To these Mr. Margerison adds Lithobius variegatus, Geo- 
philus longicorms, and Polydesmus complanatus. 
One specimen of the Geophilus was coiled over its eggs, under 
a stone. Newport says that she ‘sits’ from the time of pro- 
ducing the eggs until the young emerge. 
Motiusca.—Mr. JouHn F. MusHAm writes that the Park 
was fairly investigated, with the result that fifteen species were 
observed. the more noteworthy being :—Agriolimax agrestis 
Igit June r. 
