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July oth, in company with Dzplocephalus cas- 
taneipes Sim. Kindly identified for me by Dr. 
Jackson, who states that it agrees with the female 
he named from Penrith, and which was accom- 
panied by a male of the species. This little known 
spider has occurred in Dorset, Northumberland, 
Newtown Moss, Penrith, the Isle of Arran, and shore 
of Loch Leven, Scotland ; in Ulster and Connaught, 
Ireland. 
Epeiva sturma Hahn. 
An adult male in Clough House Wood, Slaithwaite, 
May, shaken out of grass surrounding an embedded 
stone. In this specimen, very little abdominal 
pattern is visible, and one palp is somewhat lighter 
Fig. 1.—Epigyne of Diplocephalus protuberans Camb. 92 
5 2. o Araeoncus crassiceps Westr. 2 
» > hs Bathyphantes setiger F.O.P. cb. 2 
» 4— a1 Entelecara thorellit Westr. 2 
in colour than the other. No conifers grow in the 
above-named wood. Also an adult female, and 
many juveniles of both sexes on yew trees, Deffer 
Park, Cawthorn, July, access to which was kindly 
granted me by J. M. Spencer Stanhope, Esq., 
Cannon Hall. I have on several occasions in 
various parts of the county met with immature 
examples of this spider, but the above recorded 
examples are the only adults so far obtained in 
Yorkshire, and confirm the identification of im- 
mature specimens taken in Deffer Wood, during the 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Excursion there, August 
1909 (Vide ‘ Naturalist,’ November, p. 395). 
gu Aug. I. 
