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THE SPIDERS OF YORKSHIRE. 



WM. FALCONER, F.E.S. 



Slaithwaite, Huddersfield. 



[Continued from page i8o). 



Clubiona recliisa Camb. 



Widely distributed in the British Isles as far north as Moray 

 Firth, Western and Central Europe ; the commonest Clubiona 

 in Yorkshire ; amongst fallen leaves and low herbage, underwood 

 and hedges. Adult in summer, some $s lingering on through the 

 winter. First occurrence — the author, Slaithwaite, December, 



1897- 



V.C. 61, 62, 63, 64, generally distributed and common. 

 •C. lutescens Westr. 



Widely distributed in Ireland, and England as far north as 

 Northumberland and Cumberland, but not yet reported from 

 Scotland ; abroad noted for many countries in W. and Central 

 Europe, S. Russia and Sweden ; common in Yorkshire ; amongst 

 low herbage, fallen leaves and grass and on bushes. Adult May 

 to July, but §s linger on till winter. Fir.st occurrence — the 

 author, Meltham, July, 1900. 



V.C. 61. — Widely distributed, reported from all parts and common. 



V.C. 62. — Plentiful, The Park (Middlesbrough), Nunthorpe, Grove 

 Hill, N. Ormesby, J.W.H. ; Forge Valley and Scarborough, 

 T.S. ; Upleatham. 



V.C. 63. — Bingley district, Cottingley Wood, Hurst Wood (Shipley), 

 W.P.W. ; Bentley Springs (Wakefield) ; Askern ; Deffer Wood 

 (Cawthorn) ; Meltham ; Drop Clough (Marsden), Woodsome 

 (Huddersfield); Marsden Clough (Holmfirth); Dcnby Dale; 

 Gunthwaite 



V.C. 64.— Grassington, W.P.W. ; Bishop Wood (Selby), Y.N.U. ; 

 Askham Bog and Chandler's Whin (York) ; plentiful, Wharfedale 

 from Harewood to Thorparch ; Adel ; Washburn Valley. 



V.C. 65. — Tan field ; Aysgarth, both .sexes. 

 •C. neglecta Camb. 



Not common, but with a wide distribution in England and Wales 

 and lately found near Forres, N.B., and in Clare Island, Ireland ; 

 abroad noted for countries in W., S.W., and Central Europe, 

 and S. Russia. Adult from May to August, chiefly June and July. 

 First occurrence — the author, E .Keswick, June, 1905. 



V.C. 61. — Hornsea Mere, Spurn, both sexes, Bridlington i ^d , Welwick 

 2 $s ; Kelsey Hill, (Js, T.S., E.A.P. ; Spurn.' 



V.C. 62. — Marske and Tees mouth, females. 



V.C. 64.— East Keswick and Dalton Lane (Bramham), 2s. 

 C. holosericea De Geer. 



Widely distributed and usually common in the British Isles as 

 far north as Aberdeen and St. Kilda, and on the Continent from 

 Sweden to S. Russia ; amongst herbage, reeds, etc., generally 

 in the neighbourhood of water. Adult ^ June to August. 5 

 April to November. First occurrence — the author, Slaithwaite, 

 June, 1900. 



V.C. 61 — Widely distributed, and plentiful in marshy ground. 



V.C. 62.— Beast Undercliff, Staintondale, T.S. ; Scalby Mill ; 

 Coatham Marshes and Tees mouth. 



V.C. 63. — Earby, F.R. ; Loversal, H. V. Corbett ; Bottoms Wood 

 (Slaithwaite) ; Askern. 



V.C. 64.— Gargrave, F.R. ; Woodhall and Harewood Park, Y.N.U. ; 

 Chandler's Whin (York). 



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