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and Durham. It inhabits Sweden, northern and eastern France, 

 Oermany, Austria, northern and central Hungary, northern Italy. 



[_C. formosa, El. (described after Templeton), is doubtless referable 

 to immature specimens of one of the species recorded here, very 

 probably C. reclusa, Cb., a spider so common in Ireland that it is hard 

 to believe that it was unknown to Templeton.] 



Clubiona terrestris, "Westr, 



C. amarantha, Bl. (Spid. G. B. I.). 



Ulster, Connaught, Leinster, and Munster. 



A common and widespread spider in Ireland. Specimens have been 

 taken at various localities from Londonderry and county of Antrim, 

 to Ferns, county of "Wexford ; Fermoy, county of Cork ; and Kenmare, 

 county of Kerry ; from Howth, county of Dublin ; to Inishmore 

 (Aran), Galway Bay. Adults are to be found from April to Sep- 

 tember. C. terrestris is generally distributed in Great Britain, 

 ranging north to Inverness at least ; and on the Continent it inhabits 

 Sweden, France (Corsica), Spain, Italy (northern and central), Germany, 

 Austria, and Hungary. 



Cluhiona trivialis, L. Koch. 



Ulster, Connaught. 



The only Irish localities for this species are l!Tewtown -Hamilton, 

 county of Armagh, and Cong, county of Galway. It is a rare spider in 

 England, though occurring in Northumberland and Dorset ; it seems 

 more common in Scotland (Edinburgh, Oban, Inverness, Ross-shire, 

 Orkneys). It occurs in Sweden, Eussia, Germany, northern Italy, 

 Austria, and Hungary, extending to the Adriatic shore, but is very 

 rare in France, where it seems confined to the north-east. 



Cluhiona diversa, Cb. 



C. pollens, L. Koch. 



Ulster. 



As yet this spider has been taken only in county of Antrim (Colin 

 <jlen) by Mr. "Workman (1880), and in county of Armagh in some 

 numbers at various localities (Armagh, Newtown-Hamilton, Poyntz- 

 pass) by the Hev. W. F. Johnson. It is a rare species in Great 

 Britain (Dorset, Cheviots, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dunkeld). Abroad 

 it is recorded from northern and eastern France, southern Germany, 

 Austria, and eastern Hungary. 



