Wi)ifer: Arachnid a at Tebay. 



305 



Poeciloneta globosa (Wid.) $, ^. 



Micryphcmtcs rurestvis (C.L.K.) \, 

 ^. How Gill. 



Pachygnatha degeerii (Sund.) ^, J. 

 How Gill.* 



il/t-to. seginentafa (Clerck) 9, q^. 



Zilla -si-nofata (Clerck). $. How Gill. 



Tareutula pulveruhnta (Clerck) 5. 

 How Gill. 



Lycosa cuiieutata (Clerck) 5- Com- 

 mon. 



L. pitUata (Clerck) $, ^. Common. 



Ph.\langidea. 



Oligolophus mono (Fabr.) 

 O. alpiiius (Herbst). 

 O. agvbstis (Meade). 

 Xeiiiastoina lugiibre (O.F.M.) *. 



PSEUDOSCORPIONS. 



Obisium muscorum (Leach). 



Mites. 



Rhyncolophits communis. 



WESTMORLAND ONLY. 



(Mostly from the valley of the Lune). 



Oonops pulckey (Tempi.) q. 



ough Bridge). 

 Clubiona recliisa (Cambr.) $ 

 C. diversa (Camb.) 2. 



Cryphoeca silvicola(C.'L.K.) § 

 Robertiis lividits (BI.) $. 

 Tapinopa longidens (Wid.) § 

 Dolyphantcs alticeps (Sund.) 

 Stemonyphantes liiieafa (Linn.) 

 Livyphia iusignis (Bl.) $, ^. 

 L. tviangidaris (Clerck.), 9. o- 

 L. clathrata (Sund.) $. 

 Labidla thoracica (Wid.) $. 

 Leptyphantes minutus (Bl.) '^. 



(Tebay Gill.) 

 Bathyphantes co)icolor (Wid.) "^ 

 B. nigvinus (Westr.) $, ^. 

 (Edothovax juscits (Bl.) ^. 



Bor- ' Neriene rubens (Bl). §, ^. 

 I iV. rubella (Bl.) ^. 

 \ Dismodicus bifrons (Bl.) $• 



Diplocephalus fuscipes (Bl.) 9- 



Pachygnatha clerckii (Sund.) 9. 



P. listevi (Sund.) 9. 



Meta merianae (Scop.) ^. 



Epeira diademata (Clerck.) 9. 



Trochosa terricola (Thor.) 9- 



Salticus scenicus (Clerck) 9- 



Phalangide.\. 



Liobtinum rotundum (Latr.) 

 Phalangium opilio (Linn.) 



Mites. 



Rifteria nemontm. 



Segestria seuocitlata 



Cautley.* 

 Drassiis lapidosiis (Walck.) 9-' 



Cautley. 

 Textvix denticiilata (Oliv.).* 

 Bolyphantes luteohis (Bl.) 9. (?• 



Cautley, How Gill. 

 Linyphia niontaua (Clerck).* 

 Agvneta conigeva (Cambr.). 9- How 



Gill. 



YORKSHIRE ONLY. 



(Linn.) 9. 



Lophomma herbigraditm (Bl.) 9- 

 Cautley and How Gill. 



Pirata piraticus (Clerck.) 9. o- 

 How Gill. 



Lycosa nigriceps (Thor.) 9- Caut- 

 ley. 



L. palustvis (Linn.) 9- Cautley. 

 Phalangidea. 



Megabuniis insignis (Meade).* 



Oligolophus tridens (C. Koch.).* 



Part X\'. of The Bradford Antiquary contains one or two papers of 

 interest to readers of The Xaturahst. Dr. Villey describes the Roman 

 site at Kirk Sink, Gargrave, near Skipton, and the Ancient Slag Heaps 

 on Rumbolds INIoor, though the conclusions in the latter are particularly 

 indelinite. Mr. Preston describes an ancient stone cross on Riva Hill. 

 There is a curious note from the Thornton Churchwardens' accounts for 

 1 82 1 : — ' It is agreed by the Consent of the \\'ardens together with Mr. 

 Bishop as Master that John Drake seenor shall hould the office as Eeagel 

 or Dogwhipper so long as he shoU be able and to the satisfaction of the 

 minester and the Inhabetants of the Chaplry of Thornton.' 



1912 Oct. I. 



