352 Falconer : The Spiders of Yorkshire. 



V.C. 63. — Askern, both sexes. 



V.C. 64. — -Woodhall bridge, a few each of sex ; Harewood Park, near 

 the lake, one $ ; Y.N.U. Bishop Wood, several $'s. 

 T. denticulatum Walck. 



With a wide British and Continental range, extending to Syria, 

 North Africa and the Azores ; Isle of Man, 1908 ; usually common 

 in crevices of bark and on bushes. Adult May and June, ^'s also 

 later. First occurrence — the author, Roundhay, near Leeds, 

 August, 1898. Very widely diffused in the county, but records are 

 few in V.C. 62, and it is uncommon in the Huddersiield area. 

 Probably commoner than its noted occurrences would seemingly 

 indicate. 



V.C. 65.— Tanheld. 

 T. simile C. L. Koch. 



Rare in Ireland, Scotland and the north of England ; commoner 

 in the south, and with a very wide European range, and extending 

 to Syria. Adult April to July. 



V.C. 62. — Goathland, two examples beaten from furzes near the station, 

 August, 1906. 

 T. varians Hahn. 



Very widely distributed in the British Isles and on the Continent, 

 extending to south Russia and Siberia ; usually common on shrubs 

 and trees. Probably more abundant in Yorkshire than the records 

 show, in gardens and laid-out parks. Adult May to July. First 

 occurrence — the author, Scampston, August, 1906. 



V.C. 61.— Hornsea Mere, E. A. P., T. S. ; Hessle, E. A. P.; East 

 Park, Hull, H. C. D. ; Scampston Park, $3. 



V.C. 62.— Scarborough, H. C. D. ; Egton, W. P. W. 



V.C. 63.— Whetley Hill, Bradford, F. ; garden, Moorhead, W. P. W. ; 

 Slaithwaite, plentiful in ivy overhanging a private road. 



V.C. 64.^ — Bishop Wood (Selby) $ ; Linton Common, $s. 

 T. pictmn Hahn. 



A distinctly marked species, found in many localities in Great 

 Britain and usually abundant where it occurs ; in gardens and 

 conservatories and on furze ; not yet on record for Ireland, but 

 well distributed abroad. Adult Maj'^ to July. First occurrence — 

 J. Porter, Ellerby, Sep., 1908. 



V.C. 61. — Ellerby, J. P. ; Preston Lane, both sexes, common, and 

 Skipwith Common, T. S. ; Riccall Common, abundant on furze, 

 W. P. W., W. F. 



V.C. 64. — Saltaire Park, one 5 on box, and Bradley Gill (Skipton), one 

 $, W. P. W. ; Chandler's Whin (York), numerous ^Js and Os. 

 T. tepidariorum C. L. Koch. 



World-wide in distribution ; introduced into Britain with plants 

 from abroad, and now well-established in old greenhouses. In 

 Yorkshire it will probably be found as elsewhere generally distributed 

 and plentiful in such places. In the south of England as on 

 the continent, some have taken to an outdoor life. Adult, summer 

 and autumn. First occurrence — the author, Leeds, July, 1896. 



V.C. 61.— East Park, Hull, H. C. D. ; Pearson Park, Hull, H. 

 Knight ; Hull Bank Hall and Bishop Burton, T. S. 



V.C. 62. — Scarborough and Scalby, R. A. T. ; near and in Middles- 

 brough, 'common,' J. W. H. 



V.C. 63. — Bradford, F. ; Moorhead (Shipley), W. P. W. ; Slaithwaite, 

 Marsh, Beaumont Park and Fenay Bridge, Huddersfield. 



V.C. 64. — Gledhow and Roundhay Park, Leeds. 

 T. himaculatum Linn. 



Widely distributed, but local ; on record for a dozen or more English 

 counties from Dorset to Northumberland, Glamorgan and Carnarvon 

 in Wales, and on the east side of Ireland ; Scotland (one $), Culbin 



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