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■when collecting in April, 1896, for the E. I. A. Flora and Fauna Com- 

 mittee. It is a scarce species in Great Britain, though recorded from 

 Dorset, Hertfordshire, Lancashire, Perthshire, and Aberdeen ; and on 

 the Continent, though widely distributed (Sweden, France, Italy, 

 Germany, Austria, and Hungary). 



Anyphcena accentuata (Wick.). 



Olubiona accentuata, Bl. (Spid. G. B. I.). 



Ulster, Connaught, Munster, Leinster. 



Widely distributed, but apparently common only in Leinster ; as 

 yet there is but a single locality for each of the three other provinces : 

 Londonderry ; Clonbrock, county of Galway ; and Kenmare, county of 

 Kerry. In Leinster the species has been observed in counties of 

 Dublin (Lucan), Wicklow (Bray, Rathdrum, and Woodenbridge), and 

 King's County (TuUamore). Adult in April and May, and also in 

 July, August, and September. Very young individuals have been 

 taken both in June and September, so it is possible that there are 

 two generations in the course of the year. It is widespread in Great 

 Britain (Dorset, Perthshire) and on the Continent (Sweden, France, 

 Corsica, Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Italy). 



Zora spinimana (Sund.). 



Secaerge maculata, Bl. (Spid. G. B. I.). 



Ulster, Munster, Leinster. 



Apparently a scarce spider in Ireland. I have collected it at 

 "Woodenbridge, county of Wicklow (adult male, September, 1894), 

 and received it from Mr. J. N. Milne (1897), who took specimens 

 near Londonderry, and from Mr. R. Welch, who found an immature 

 female at Kenmare in April, and adults in July, 1898. It is wide- 

 spread in Great Britain, ranging north, at least, to Oban and Aber- 

 deen. On the Continent it occurs in Sweden, throughout France (also 

 in Corsica), in Germany, Austria, and Hungary, Italy, Syria, and 

 north Africa. 



Micariosoma festivum (Koch). 



Drassus propinquiis, Bl. (Spid. G. B. I.). 



Connaught. 



The only Irish locality for this spider, as yet, is Inishmore, Aran, 

 Galway Bay, where I took an immature male in July, 1895, when 

 collecting for the E. I. A, Flora and Fauna Committee. In Great 

 Britain this species ranges north, from Dorset to Edinburgh, at least, 

 while on the Continent its distribution is similar to that of the pre- 

 ceding species. 



