314 Falconer : The Spiders of Wicken, Cambridge. 



Pickard Cambridge, and Mons. E. Simon, the latter of whom 

 kindly confirmed my naming. Description, etc., postea p. 320. 



Gongylidium riifipes Sund. Both sexes, the Drove and the 

 Drive. 



(Edothorax gihhosus Bl. ) Both sexes from various parts 



(E. tuberosus Bl. | of the fen. 



(E. dentatus Wid. One male, two females on the left side 

 of the Drove. W.F. 



Gongylidiellum vivum Camb. Several of each sex. A.R.J, 

 two females, the Drove, W.F. 



G. murcid'um Sim. Proc. Dors. F. Cinb, Vol. XVI, 1895, 

 p. 105. An adult male, Mr. W. Farren, 1869. Eight males, 

 six females from both sides of the Drove, W.F. A very rare 

 British spider occurring also in the New Forest. 



Tiso vagans Bl. One female swept from herbage. A.R.J, 

 another from the right side of the Drove. W.F. 



Erigone atra Bl. Male and female. A.R.J. 



Lophomma punctatum Bl. Two females on the right side 

 of the Drove. W.F. 



L. subaequale Westr. One male, A.R.J. A rare British 

 spider which is now on record for ten widely separated local- 

 ities in the British Isles. 



Dicymbium nigrum Bl. An adult pair on left side of the 

 Drove, W.F. 



Enidia cornitta Bl. A few of each sex in the hedge of the 

 lane leading to the fen. A.R.J. 



E. bitiibercnlata Wid. Many males and females both sides 

 of Drove. 



Dismodicus bifrons Bl. In plenty, both sexes. 



Entelecara erythropus Westr. One female, the Drive. W.F. 



E. trifrons Camb. Swept from various parts and not rare. 



E. omissa Camb. Proc. Dors. F. Club. Vol. XXIII, 1902, 

 p. 33. Mr. W. Farren (probably in 1869). Plentiful in the fen 

 both in an adult and immature form, especially in the heaps of 

 cut herbage. Except in this one place, a very rare British 

 spider. 



Savignia jrontata Bl. Both sexes from both sides of the 

 Drove. 



Araeoncus humilis Bl. One male, several females. 



Pocadicnemis pumila Bl. Plentiful in the fen, both sexes. 



Styloctetor penicillatus Westr. Two females, one from a 

 tree trunk in the Drive and the other from a pear tree in the 

 village. W.F. 



Tapinocyba subitanea Camb. One male and females from 

 stables in the village. A.R.J. 



Baryphyma pratensis Bl. Trans. Linn. Soc. Vol. XXVII^ 

 p. 450, plate 57 no. 36. sub Walckenaera meadii Camb, an 

 adult male and immature examples of both sexes, Mr. W. 



Naturalist, 



