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rarer in Great Britain, especially in the north. Adult from May 

 to August. First record — R. Gilchrist, Scarborough, Naturalist, 

 June, igof). 



V.C. 61. — Hull, cupboard of a house, one o", fairly common amongst 

 loose lumps of chalk on an embankment on the Humber shore be- 

 tween the New Joint Dock and Saltend Common, Thorngumbald, 

 in an outhouse. Rye Hill, one ?, T. S. ; other houses in Hull, 

 Messrs. Bartley and Sutcliffe ; Southfield Pits, near Hessle, one $, 

 and Spurn, two $'s, E. A. P. 



V.C. 62. — Scarborough, 3 $'s from a garden, R. G. ; Middlesbrough, 

 one ?. J. W. H. 



V.C. 64. — Bolton Abbey, one $, I\Ir. Roose. 



Gen. Harpacles Tempi., i-i. 

 H. hoiiibergii Scop. 



Widely distributed in the British Isles and on the Continent ; 



beneath the loose bark of trees or amongst fallen leaves, grass 



and heather. Adiili throughout the year. First record — S. G. B. I., 



1861-64. 

 V.C. 61. — Y. N. U., Hornsea Mere, Selby, Houghton Woods, Holme- 



on-Spalding Moor, Meaux, T. S. ; Hessle, E. A. P. 

 V.C. 62. — Scarborough and high moors near Whitby, R. A. T. ; 



Cock Mill (Whitby) ; Boulby; Kilton Woods. 

 V.C. 6^.— Collyer's Wood (Shipley), W\ P. W. ; Thornhill Lees; 



Grimescar Wood, Honley Old Wood, Woodsome, Almondbury 



(Huddersfield). 

 V.C. 64.— Howden Ghyll, W. P. W. ; Bishop Wood, T. S. ; Adel ; 



East Keswick ; Woodhall ; Linton Common ; Boston Spa ; Birk- 



ham Wood (Knaresborough) ; Risplith House (Ripon) ; Hackfall ; 



Giggleswick Scar ; Malham Cove ; Ingleton. 

 V.C. 65.— Tantield. 



Gen. Segestria Latr.. 1-3. 

 S. senocidata Linn. 



Widely distributed in the British Isles and on the Continent, 



especially North and Central Europe ; beneath stones, under loose 



bark of trees and fences or in wall crevices. Adults most months 



of the year. First occurrence — the author, Slaithwaite, June, 1897. 

 V.C. 61. — Found in most parts of the division and in many places 



very common beneath the bark of trees and fences, T. S., E. A. P., 



W. F. 

 V.C. 62. — Middlesbrough district, ' common everwhere,' J. W. H., 



G. B. W. ; Beast Underchff, Staintondale. T. S. ; Hackness, R. A. T. 

 V.C. 63.— Bradford district, G. H. O., W. P. W., J. A. B. ; Earby, F. R., 



YN.U., Cusworth (T. S.), and Cawthorn. Wilberlee, Tiding Field, 



Lane and Tanners' (Slaithwaite) ; Cop Hill (Meltham) ; Wilshaw ; 



Lepton Great Wood ; Almondbury ; Woodsome ; Armitage Bridge ; 



Marton Wood (Holmfirth) ; Denby Dale. 

 V.C. 64.— Arncliffe, T. St. ; Grassington and Austwick, W. P. W. ; 



Ingleton and Gargrave, F. R. ; Bingley and Winterburn, R. B. ; 



Bishop Wood, T. S. ; Menston ; Harewood ; Woodhall ; Compton 



Bank Tou. 

 V.C. 65.— Coverham, W. E. L. W. 



Fam. Drassidae, 7-22. 



Gen. Prosthesima L. Koch., 3-9. 



P. apricorum L. Koch, (petiverii Scop.). 



Not a common spider in Great Britain, where it has been observed 

 in various places as far north as Edinburgh and in St. Kilda ; rare 

 in Ireland, but commoner and with a wide range on the Continent. 



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