Falconer: The Spiders of Wicken, Cambridge. 31^ 



Fairen, Febraury 1869 . Proc. Dors. F. Club, Vol, XII, p. 94 

 sub. W. pratensis BL, an adult male, Mr. F. O. P. Cam- 

 bridge, 1889. 



Widera antica Wid. One female in haystack betvv.en 

 Wicken and Soham. A.R.J. ; another in the fen. W.F. 



Walckenaera nitdipalpis Westr. Three females. W.F. 



Cornicularia unicornis Camb. Several females from both 

 sides of the Drove. 



Ero fiircata Vill. Two females from near the top end of 

 the fen. W.F. 



E. camhridgii Kulcz. Several females from both sides of 

 the Drove. British examples of this species were until the 

 publication of Kulczynski's ' Fragmenta Arachnologica IX,' 

 January 1911, pp. 61-2, plate B, figs. 79, 81, 82. confounded 

 with E. furcata Vill. Since, however, it has been recognised 

 in Dorset, New Forest, Cheshire, Yorkshire, Cumberland, and 

 Northumberland. 



Tetragnatha cxtensa Linn. One male swept from rushes. 

 A.R.J. 



T. solandrii Scop. Both sexes plentiful on bushes at the 

 entrance to the Drove and along the Drive. 



T. obtusa C. L. Koch. Both sexes beaten from bushes at 

 the entrance to the Drove. 



T. nigrita Lendl. Two males and some females in company 

 with T. obtusa. A.R.J. A very rare British spider from one or 

 two localities in the South of England. 



Pachvgnatha degeerii Sund. One or two females in the fen. 

 A. R.J. ' 



P. clerckii Sund. Females from various parts of the fen. 



Meta segmeutata Clerck. Females along the Drive. W.F. 



Singa herii Hahn. Proc. Dors. F. Club. Vol. XIV. 1893, 

 p. 160. First British record, Mr. C. Warburton, one adult 

 male, July, 1892. Vol. XXXI, 1910, p. 61, another male, 

 Mr. Warburton, 1900. One adult male swept from grass in 

 the drove. A.R.J. There are, so far as I am aware, no other 

 British records of this very rare spider. 



Zilla x-notata Clerck. Buildings in the village. W.F. 



Epeira citcitrbitina Clecrk. Both sexes plentiful on bushes 

 at the entrance to the Drove and along the Drive. 



E. umbratica Clerck. One female outside a window in the 

 village. A.R.J. ; many females on gates in the Drive, invisible 

 during the day, hiding in cracks, but coming out in the dusk 

 to ensnare their prey. W.F. 



E. cornuta Clerck. Both sexes in the fen and along the 

 Drive. 



Xysticus ulmi Hahn. Trans. Linn. Soc. Vol. XXVII, p. 403. 

 Immature male sub. Thomisus Weshe'oodii Camb., Mr. W. 

 Farren, 1869. Proc. Dors. F. Club. Vol. XIV, 1893, p. 160, 



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