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LYCOSIDAE. 
Pirata piraticus, Clerck. A. Only twice taken, April and 
October, 1898. 
Trochosa ruricola, De Geer. Only once collected, on the ground 
in herbaceous department, July, 1898. 
T. terricola, diei A. Nursery. Q. Amongst leaves, &c. A 
rather common spec 
T. picta, Hahn. ¢ adult. A remarkably small and distinctly 
marked example. This is a local species and is chiefly found on 
sandy shores and heaths—proba bably introduced into Kew with 
peat or heather. Nursery, March, 1897. 
Tarentula pulverulenta, Cler Q. Sunny hedgebank facing 
Old Deer Park. A. Short grass Piani base of Pagoda. 
Lycosa amentata, Clerck. A common species in all the divisions 
—likes long grass and Dit plae 
L. annulata, Thorell.. A. In open apor in wood. A local 
spider, but often abundant where it occ 
L. nigriceps, Thorell. Q. In open spots in wood. 
. proxima, C. L. Koch. A. This species was collected whilst 
running on the des ground in the lower nursery. 
L. pullata, Clerck. A. Q. Amongst grass, in open places in 
wood, &c. 
L. lugubris, Walck. Q. Amongst dead leaves in wood; 
common. 
SALTICIDAE. 
Epiblemum scenicum, Clerck. Wherever there are sunny walls 
or fences within our limits this species may be found during 
bright sunshine. 
E. cingulatum, Panz. This has only been twice iiit on 
wooden palings near vuindim abad: 1898. 
€ vic C. L. Koch. Only once has this species 
been met with in Kew—in May, 1899, amongst herbage close to 
the Que 8 Cottage. 
Euophrys frontalis, Walck. A. On pren, amongst low bushes 
in and near Juniper collection. P. Grassy slope. 
Attus pubescens, Fabr. Wall of herbaceous ground, wall and 
of seed-shed, aiba 
