Kcw : North of Eii^s^land Pseiidoscorpioiis. 299 



Chernes cimicoides. Scotton Common : found by Mr. 

 J. Porter under the bark of a willow (H. E. Johnson) ! 



Chelifer latreHlii. Mablethorpe : under bark of dead 

 wood hi a fence, October 1886 (H. W. Kew) ! Mablethorpe : 

 June 1893 (W. F. Baker). Mablethorpe : under an old boot, 

 Augfust 1900 (R. W. Gouldhig:). Trusthorpe : under pieces of 

 wood (C. S. Carter), A". Chapel St. Leonards : plentiful 

 (J. E. Mason) ! Saltfleetby St. Clements : under pieces of 

 wood, April 1901 (H. W. Kew), A'. Cleethorpes, Donna 

 Nook, Saltfleetby St. Clements, Mablethorpe, Trusthorpe, 

 Sutton-le-Marsh, Huttoft, and near Chapel St. Leonards : 

 plentiful, April 1903 (H. W. Kew), A'. In all cases on or 

 about the sand-hills and warrens of the coast : under objects 

 lyingf on the sand or sandy soil ; under the bark of maimed 

 stumps of Sea-Buckthorn and Elder, and of dead branches 

 in fences, &c. 



Obisium muscorum. Welton-le-Wold : among- dead beech 

 leaves, April 1901 (H. W. Kew) ! 



Chthonius tetrachelatus. Tetney : under pieces of chalk 

 in the defences of the sea-bank south of the Haven, April 1903 

 (C. S. Carter), K. 



Chthonius rayi. Broughton, near Brigg^ (J. Beaulah) ! 

 Kirton-in-Lindsey : under stones in garden (Dr. George) ! 

 Trusthorpe : under pieces of wood on the sandhills (C. S. 

 Carter) ! North Ormsby : under flints in a chalk-pit (C. S. 

 Carter) ! Louth : under stones in garden ; Maltby Wood : 

 under a log ; Welton-le-Wold : among dead beech leaves ; 

 Hubbard's Valley : under pieces of chalk, April 1901 (H. W. 

 Kew), A'. Torksey : found by Mr. Carter under a lump of 

 gypsum, June 1901 (E. A. W. Peacock). Scunthorpe : found 

 by Mr. Carter under a stone, July 1902 (E. A. W. Peacock). 

 Tetne}' : with C. tetrachelatus as above noted, April 1903 (C. S. 

 Carter), A'. Louth : under stones in garden in Bridge Street, 

 May 1903 (C. S. Carter). 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



(i) Cambridge, O. P.- ' Pseudoscorpions \e\v to Britnin.' The 

 Naturalist, X. (1884), p. 103. [Chenies iiodosiis, Bradford and 

 Leeds.] 



(2) Ki-;w, H. W. ' Chelifer De Gccrii Koch near the Lnicohishire coast.' 



The Xaturalist, 1886, p. 339. [Chelifer degeerii=C. latreillii, 

 Mablethorpe.] 



(3) Cambridge, O. P.- 'On the British Species of False Scorpions.' 



Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field 

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