Falconer : The Spiders of Wicken, Cambridge. 313 



Criistulina sticta Camb. (figs 21-22). Eight males and several 

 females m various parts of the fen. A local spider but occurring 

 in several widely separated localities in the south of England. 

 Robertus arundinetiCa.mh. One male. A.R.J. ; one female. 

 W.F. A rare British spider which has occurred in Dorset^ 

 Kent, Yorkshire, Northumberland, Cumberland, at Paisley 

 and Forres in Scotland, and in the Isle of Man. 



R. lividus Bl. An adult male from the Drove. W.F. 

 Linyphia Montana Clerck. Both sexes on the bushes alone 

 the Drive. W.F. 



L. clathrata Sund. Females on both sides of the Drove. 



Taramtcmts setosus Camb. A few females amongst long herb- 

 age. A.R.J. ; three males. W.F. A very rare British spider, 

 on record for Dorset, Northumberland, Newtown Moss (Penrith) 

 and Cheshire. 



Leptyphantes leprosiis Ohl. A male from stables in the 

 village. A.R.J. 



L. minutus Bl. Trans Linn. Soc. Vol. XXVII, p. 428 An 

 adult male, Mr. W. Farren, Feb., 1869.— sub. Linyphia 

 cingulipes Camb. 



L. tenuis Bl. Two males, one female from havstack be- 

 tween Wicken and Soham. A.R.J. 



L. ericcBus Bl. Females from both sides of the Drove. 



Bathyphantes concolor Wid. One male. A.R.J. 



B. pullatus Camb. Trans. Linn. Soc. Vol. XXVIII, p. 446. 

 Several very young examples, Mr. W. Farren, sub. Linyphia 

 crucifera Bl. The type of this variety also came from this 

 locality. Several males and females from various parts of 

 the fen. 



B. parvulus Westr. A few males amongst herbage in the 

 fen. 



B. dorsalis Wid. Both sexes on the bushes in the Drove 

 and along the Drive. 



Porrhomma microphthalmum Camb. An adult male from an 

 outhouse in the village. W.F. 



Mengea warburtonii Camb. Proc. Dors. Field Club, \o\. 

 XVI, 1895, p. 107. An adult female, Mr. C. Warburton. A 

 rare British spider on record for Southport, Penrith, North- 

 umberland and Yorkshire. 



Phaulothrix hardii Bl. Proc. Dors. Field Club, Vol XVII 

 p. 59, Mr. C. Warburton. 



Agyneta conigera Camb. Many examples, both sexes, from 

 various parts of the fen, especially in the heaps of cut herbage. 



Maso gallica Sim figs. 17, 18, 19, 20. Both sexes of this 

 little spider which is new to Britain occurred freely in the fen, 

 in both an adult and immature state. It is a very distinct 

 species and an interesting addition to the British indigenous 

 arachnid al fauna. Specimens were submitted to the Rev. O. 



1912 Oct. I. 



