ON SWISS SPIDERS. 393 



1 C. SUS SCROFA B^ricus. 



Thos. Abstract P. Z.S. 1912, p. 14 (March 12). 



Upper length of skull of male 324 mm. No woolly uuderfur 

 present, even in winter. 



Range. Southern Spain. 



Ti/pe locality. Goto Dofiana, Huelva. 



Type. Old male. B.M. No. 8.3.8.12. Collected G February, 

 1908, and presented by Abel Chapman, Esq. 



2. SUS ATTILA. 



Tlios. Abstract P. Z. S. 1912, p. 13 (March 12). 



Upper length of skull of male 452 mm. ; height, including 

 lower jaw, 271 mm. Woolly uuderfur present. 



Range. Hungary and S. Russia, probably extending into 

 Siberia. 



2^ype locality. Kolozsvar ( = Klaiisenburg), Transylvania. 



Type. Adult male. B.M. No. 12.1.23.1. Collected 8th Decem- 

 ber, 1911, Presented by Friiulein Sarolta von Wertheimstein. 



PAPERS. 



21. A Contribution towards the Knowledge of the Spiders 

 and other Arachnids of Switzerland. By the Rev. 

 0. Pickahd-Oambridge, M.A., F.Pv.S., C.M.Z.S., etc. 



[Received October 13, 1911 : Read February 20, 1912.] 



(Text-figures 51 & 52.) 



The materials for the accompanying List have been kindly got 

 together for me by those whose initials are appended to each 

 species. They have been collected for the most part during tours 

 through Switzerland, and in one or two cases during short 

 sojourns in some of the localities mentioned. It is not pretended 

 that the number of species enumerated represents more than a 

 small proportion* of those recorded by other authoi's, or likely to 

 be found by careful expert search in Swiss regions, but it shows 

 liow very many objects in one special bi-anch of Natural History 

 can be obtained even by observers who may be non-specialists, as 

 was the case with nearly all those whose initials are here appended. 

 Of course it must be taken into consideration that in the collect- 

 ing of Arachnids there is no necessity for the paraphernalia 

 absolutely required for the collecting and preserving of entomo- 

 logical specimens in general. A few small bottles of methylated 



* The present known number of Swiss Spiders, according to Ur. Roger de Lessert, 

 amounts to filO. Sec Revue Suisse Zool. vol. xvii. p. 185, l'.t09. 



