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Clubiona terrestris, Westr. ee grass roots and moss in 
all the divisions. A common species 
C. lutescens, Westy. In bushes in herbarium ground, adult 
males, April, 1899. In a 1899, a specimen taken in residence 
of keeper of herbarium 
C. neglecta, Cambr. Once collected, herbaceous department, on 
the ground, April, 1899. This species has been found in other 
parts of e pr itisa rare spider ; itis met with in Germany 
as well as in Fra 
C. holosericea, ET An abundant British spider in swampy 
situations among rushes, &c. 
C. pallidula, C/erck. P. Under bark of old planes, chestnuts, &c., 
in winter—amongst bushes in summer. B. Rockery. Common. 
C. diversa, Si gael A. Once collected amongst juniper bushes, 
October, 1898. A rare species 
C. compta, C. L. Koch. A. B. P. Amongst orte and other low- 
growing shrubs—a rather common Kew spider 
C. corticalis, Walck. A.Q. Common. Under bark of trees in 
winter, amongst grass and low bushes at other times. 
Zora maculata, Blackw. October, 1898. Abundant; in Britain, 
among débris of old hedges. 
Agroeca inopina, Cambr. A. Amongst short grass round pes: 
Q. Along sunny hed; ge-bank, facing Old Deer Park. This ies 
has previously been taken in two widely-separated lonsties, in 
Dorsetshire, and in South Wales, near Glamorgan. 
DICTYNIDAE. 
Duty arundinacea, L. Amongst low bushes in all the 
divisions. A very abundant British spider. 
ncinata, Westr. asa low bushes throughout the whole 
of ihe area; common 
D. pusilla, Westr. A. Only collected once, June, 1899, amongst 
low juniper bushes. A rare spider. 
D. aene C. L. Koch. Once collected, September, 1899, in 
Pagoda V 
D. viridissima, Walck. An adult male, ones 1898, amongst 
juniper bushes; an adult female under k of horse-chestnut, 
near Grand Entrance, December, 1901. The dy hithe rted 
occurrence of this peniee in England was about twenty years ago 
on Box Hill, Surre 
Lethia humilis, B/ackw. Twice found—Q. April, 1899, amongst " 
low bushes; A. June, 1899. A very abundant spider in the 
South of England. 
