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V.C. 64. — Grassington, W.P.W., W.F., ; Gargrave, F.R. ; Howden 

 Ghyll, R.B., W.P.W. ; Sawley, S.M., W.F. ; Airton ; Goredale ; 

 Kilnsey ; Ingleton, Ingleborough and Dale Beck. 



V.C. 65.— Dent and Rawthey Valley, F.B. ; Middleham 



Gen. Coelotes Bl., 2-2. 

 C. atropos Walck. 



A common spider in the north of England and parts of Scotland, 

 but only occasional in the South of England ; i $, Isle of Man, 

 1908 ; absent from Ireland ; usually under stones, occasionally 

 amongst debris ; abroad, France, Switzerland, Hungary. Adult ^ 

 in spring, $ throughout the vear ; a pair taken in cop., September, 

 1911. First record — R.H.M., Yorkshire, S.G.B.I., Bradford, 

 V.C.H. " Taken when out with Mr. Meade, near Bradford, 

 October, 1857,' Rev. O. P. Cambridge, Zoologist, 1859, p. 6499. 



V.C. 61. — Speeton, $, and Birkhill Wood (Cottingham), im. $, 

 T.S. ; Bubwith, $, J.F. 



V.C. 62, 63, 64. — Numerous stations in each, especially common in 

 the hillier parts. 



V.C. 65.— Rawthey Valley and Dent, F.B. ; Coverham, W.E.L.W. ; 

 Upper Teesdale, Y.N.U. ; Buttertubs Pass ; Bainbridge ; 

 Jervaulx. 

 C. terrestris Wid. 



A rare British spider, the few other records being for the south of 

 England and Berwickshire ; the following were all named by 

 the Rev. O. Pickard Cambridge. I have not seen a Yorkshire 

 example. First record — R. Gilchrist, Naturalist, June, 1906. 



V.C. 62. — Cayton Bay, i 9, R.G., the third occurrence in Britain ; 

 Scarborough, i 9- Naturalist, August, 1908, H.C.D. It is not 

 stated whether these were adult or not. 



V.C. 64. — Arncliffe, T.St., an iminature female. 



Gen. Cicurina Menge, i-i. 

 C. cinerea Panz. 



A rare spider but now reported from nine widely separated English 

 counties, Dorset, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Essex, Cambs., Durham, 

 and Northumberland ; abroad, France, Switzerland and Central 

 Europe ; beneath stones or in dark out of the way places and may 

 easily escape notice. Adult autumn. First occurrence — T. 

 Stainforth, Saltend, October, 1908. 



V.C. 61. — Saltend, ad. ^, T.S. ; Southfield Pits, near Hessle, two 

 adult 2s, E.A.P. 



V.C. 63. — Hurst Wood, Shipley, i 1^, N. Airey; Saltaire Seven 

 Arches, $, J.A.B. 



Gen. Cryphoeca Thor., 1-3. > 



C. silvicola C. L. Koch. 



Occurs freely in Scotland and the north of England, but becomes 

 scarcer farther south, reaching Norfolk on the east and Glamorgan 

 and Gloucestershire on the west ; generally distributed throughout 

 Ireland and with a wide range on the Continent from the north of 

 Norway to the south of France, Hungary and Croatia and extending 

 eastward to Siberia ; beneath bark of trees or among debris on 

 the ground. Adults throughout the year. First occurrence — - 

 the author. Drop Clough, December, 1900. 

 V.C. 62. — Cleveland, ' everj^ locality visited,' J.W.H. ; Kildale, 

 G.B.W. ; Falling Foss, W.P.W. ; Silpho Moor, near Scarborough, 

 R.A.T. ; Castle Howard, J.F. 

 V.C. 63. — Harden, W.P.W. ; Mayroyd Wood, Hebden Bridge, 

 D. Sutcliffe ; Drop Clough (Marsden) preferring the tangled 



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