204 Falconer : The Spiders of Yorkshire. ' 



Cicn. Zora C. L. Koch, 1-3. 

 Z. spivimana Sund [uiaculata Bl.). 



Widely distributed in the British Isles and on the Continent ; 



also in Syria, S. Kussia, N. Africa and the United States ; and 



usually common amongst grass and herbage. Adult throughout 



the year. First occurrence — the author, Butternab Wood, 



September, 1900. 

 V.C. 61. — Bielsbeck, adult and imm. rjs and $s, Houghton Woods 



(Market Weighton ) , both sexes, common, Kilnsea, T.S. ; Skipwith 



and Riccall Commons. 

 V.C. 62. — Ravenscar ; Hayburn Wyke ; Levisham ; Kilton Woods. 

 V.C. 63. — Woodsome, Biitternab Wood, Smith's Wood and Storthes 



Hall Wood (Huddcrsfield) ; Lower Stones Wood (Stocksmoor) ; 



Ellen Springs, Sheple^' ; Askern ; Deffer Wood (Cawthorn). 

 V.C. 64. — Grassington, W.P.W. ; King W'ood and Adel Moor ; 



Rigton (East Keswick) ; Linton Common ; Washburn Valley ; 



Spa Gill Bottoms (Sawley) ; Hackfall ; Ingleton. 



Gen. Agroeca We.str., 2-7. 

 A . brunnea Bl. 



Not a common spider though on record for several localities in 

 England as far north as Cumberland and Northumberland ; 

 chiefly amongst heather, especially in clearings in woods : absent 

 from Scotland and Ireland, but occurring abroad in several of the 

 western countries of Europe and S. Russia. Adult August, 

 September and October. First occurrence — J. W. H. Harrison, 

 Eston, October, 1909. 



V.C. 62. — Eston, imm. July, an adult q October ; ' thinly distri- 

 buted over all the Cleveland moors, J.W.H.' 



V.C. 63.— Storthes Hall Wood, Huddcrsfield, an adult ?. 

 A . proxima Camb. 



Widely distributed and fairly common in the British Isles as far 

 north as Oban and in the Isle of Man ; abroad also in France, 

 but rare in Austria ; amongst grass and low vegetation. Adult 

 late summer and autumn. First occurrence — the author, Stubb- 

 ing Moor, Leeds, 1903. 



V.C. 61. — Spurn, 3 ,^s, Kilnsea, Kelsey Hill, Bielsbeck, i 9. Snake 

 Hall Moor, Houghton Woods (Market Weighton), both sexes, 

 Skipwith Common and Allerthorpe Ccmimon, males, T.S. 



V.C. 62. — Thornton Dale, R.A.T. ; Marske, at roots of herbage on 

 low cliffs near the Cemetery, and Tees mouth, several adult and 

 imm. (^s and $s. 



V.C. 63. — Deffer Wood (Cawthorn) ; Joy Wood, Storthes Hall. 



V.C. 64. — Guisburn, $, F.R. ; Newby Cote (Ingleborough) i $ ; 

 Linton Common and Stubbing Moor, near Leeds, 2 qS, 2 $s. 



{To he continued.) 

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Mr. H. Rowland -Brown has succeeded the Rev. G. Wheelcf as Hon. 

 Secretary of the Entomological Society of London. . 



Cionus woodi, a species of coleoptera new to science, from Windermere, 

 is described by H. Donisthorpe in The Entomologist's Record for April. 



Part XXVI. of Buckman's Type Ammonites contains figures of .-J. 

 crassiusculiis, A. iiicrassatus, and A. crassiiliis, from the Whitby Lias ; 

 A. alligatus from the Kelloway Rock, Scarborough, A. hiintoni and A. 

 rohinsoni from the lias of Robin Hood's Bay, as well as others from 

 various localities. 



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