Falconer : The Spiders of Yorkshire. 85. 



V.C. 64.— Harewood Park, immature examples on yews by the 

 mere ; Dalton Lane, immature examples on larch ; Bishop Wood, 

 immature $. 



Epeira umbratica Clerck. 



Widely distributed in the British Isles and on the Continent ; 



beneath decayed bark of trees, in cracks of -wooden fences, 



gate-posts, etc., or within buildings, ^rf;//;; throughout the year. 



First occurrence — W. D. Roebuck, Pannal, 186S, Naturalist, 



December, 1881. 

 V.C. 61. — Hornsea Mere, i $, A. C. Willford ; Waudby Green, 



Risby, Bielsbeck, Weedley Springs, T.S. ; Ellerby, females, 



J . Porter . 

 V.C. 62. — Sufftcld, $ received for identification early in 1906, R.G. ; 



Great Ayton, G.B.W. ; near Middlesborough, Gt. Ayton and 



Lonsdale, very common, J.W.H. ; Seamer, R.A.T. ; Beast 



Undercliff, Staintondale, T.S. 

 V.C. 63. — Y.N.U., Cannon Park Hall, near ponds. 

 V.C. 64.— Denton, i ?, J. Ashworth ; Bishop Wood, T.S. 



E. quadrata Clerck. 



Widely distributed in the British Isles and on the Continent ; 

 somewhat local but usually abundant where found. Adult 

 July to October. First record — J. Grassham, Bishop Wood, 

 The Naturalist, 1878, p. 44. 



V.C. 61. — Allerthorpe Common, near Pocklington, T. Sheppard, 

 The Naturalist, Sept., 1905, p. 269 ; Spurn, E.A.P T S • 

 Kelsey Hill, Weedley, 2 ^s, 1 2, T.S. 



V.C. 62. — Cleveland, ' every locality visited,' Whitby, Middles- 

 brough, sparingly on the moors, J.W.H. 



V.C. 64. — Bishop Wood, $, J.G. ; also C. Smethurst, Naturalist, 

 January, 1880. 



E. cornuta Clerck. 



Widely distributed in the British Isles, Europe and Central 



Asia ; on grass, furze, heather and other bushes ; usually common. 



Adult in summer and autumn. First occurrence — the author 



Linton Common, June, 1905. 

 V.C. 61. — Bielsbeck, Deepdale Woods (Beverley), Stone Creek, 



Patrington Haven, Kelsey Hill, Welwick, T.S. ; Spurn and 



Cherry Cob Sands, E.A.P. ; Sutton, E.A.P. , T.S. ; Driffield 



H.C.D. ; Rillington. 

 V.C. 62. — Middlesbrough district, ' not uncommon in suitable 



places,' J.W.H. ; Cayton Bay, R.A.T. ; Filey, T.S. 

 V.C. 63. — Keighley Moor, R.B. ; Wadsworth Moor, near Hebden 



Bridge, D. Sutcliffe, both sexes. 

 V.C. 64. — Morton Moor, W.P.W. ; Rivock, R.B. ; Winterburn, 



A. a. Lumby ; Linton Common. 

 V.C. 65. — Near Hawes Junction, W.P.W. ; Aysgarth. 



E. patagiata Clerck. 



Rarer and more local than the last, but with a wide range in 

 Britain (Dorset to Moray), rare also in Ireland ; abroad, widely 

 distributed in Europe ; on bushes, furze, etc. Adult May to 

 September. First record — H. C. Drake, Humber Bank East, 

 1908. 

 V.C. 61. — Humber Bank East, immature $, H.C.D. (Trans. Hull 

 Field Club, 1908) ; Kelsey Hill, E.A.P. and Pulfin Bog, Beverley 

 (H.M.P., No. 59) ; Siitton Drain Bank, T.S. ; Skipwith Common, 

 on furze near the mere, adults of both sexes, W.P.W., W.F. 



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