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T. nigrita, Lendl. Found on various occasions. 
Meta d rere Clerck. An abundant species. 
M. Merianae, Scop. - This has only once been collected within 
our limits, April, 1899 
Cyclosa conica, Menge. B. Q. This species was captured twice 
in November, 1898, on tall-growing herbaceous plants. 
Zilla x-notata, Clerck. An abundant species. 
Z. atrica, C. L. Koch. Found once only, July 1898, in Q. 
Epeira gibbosa, Walck. Collected once amongst bushes in 
rockery, June, 1898. 
E. diademata, Blackw. An abundant Kew spider. This species 
is the sone usually alluded to under the name of the “ garden 
spider. 
E. cucurbitina, Clerck. A Mein: species in shrubberies and 
amongst tall herbaceous plant 
triguttata, Fabr. A. Amongst grass near winter garden, 
amongst low shrubs. Only twice collected. 
E. umbratica, Clerck. An abundant spider; found chiefly 
under old bark on trees and posts, &c. 
E. scolopetaria, Clerck. Lower nursery, on the ground, April, 
897. A local species, but often very abundant where it occurs. 
cornuta, Clerck. B. Amongst dwarf bushes in rockery, 
June, 1899. "A, In small shrubs, May, 1898. 
E. patagiata, Clerck. A. Amongst gorse and broom bushes, 
August, 1899. Only once taken. A rare and local species. 
THOMISIDAE. 
Misumena vatia, Clerck. Q. On broom bush. Once taken. 
Diaea dorsata, Fabr. Q. On bushes, November, 1898. Only 
once collected. 
Xysticus cristatus, beers A very common species, amongst 
herbage, low shrubs, 
Oxyptila atomaria, Panz. Q. On sunny bank of hedgerow 
facing Old Deer Park. Only once found, April, 1898. 
Philodromus aureolus, Clerck. An abundant spider, affecting 
low herbaceous plants, bushes, &c. 
PISAURIDAE. 
Pisaura mirabilis, Clerck.. . P. Q. Amongst tall grass, dwarf 
bushes, &c. 
