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Tmeticus Suthwaitii (Cb.). 



Neriene MutJiivaitii, Bl, (Spiel. Gr. B. I.). 



Ulster, Connauglit, Hunster, Leinster. 



Mr, "Workman records this spider from Glastry, county of Down 

 (1883). I have received it in some numbers from Londonderry, also 

 from county of Donegal (Ardara and Bundoran), county of Armagh 

 (Loughgilly), county of Down (Mourne Mountains, 1100 feet), county 

 of Eoscommon (ilount Talbot), county of Kerry (summit of the Eeeks, 

 over 3000 feet), and comity of "Wicklo-w (Vale of Ovoca, Glemalure, 

 and summit of Douce mountain, 2500 feet). Adults have been found 

 in all months from April till October. It is a scarce spider in Great 

 Britain, recorded from Devon (Dartmoor), Derbyshire, Cumberland, 

 Xinross, Fife, and Inverness ; and on the Continent, where it has 

 been found in Sweden, Bavaria, and northern Hungary. 



Hilaira uncata (Cb.). 



Neriene uncata, Cb. (Spid. Dorset). 



"Clster. 



A single female of this species was sent in from Armagh by Eev. 

 'W. P. Johnson in 1896. It is very rare though widespread in Great 

 Britain (Dorset, ^Northumberland, Edinburgh, Aberdeen), and has 

 occurred in central France (Dept, Cantal). 



Silaira rejn'ola (Cb.). 



Neriene reprola, Cb. (Spid. Dorset). 



Tmeticus reiorobus, Carpenter & Evans (1894). 



Leinster. 



A female of this species has been recently taken (June, 1898) on 

 the shores of Dublin Bay (^"orth Bull) by Mr. J. N. Halbert. It is 

 an exceedingly rare spider, as yet unrecognised outside Great Britain, 

 where it has only occui'red in two localities — Weymouth and Edin- 

 burgh — haunting the coast at bigh water mark. 



Porrhomma pygmaa (BL). 



Neriene pygmcea, Bl. (Spid. Dorset). 



Ulster, Connaught, Munster. 



This sx^ider has been found in numbers at various localities : Lon- 

 donderry ; county of Armagh (Armagh, Loughgilly, and Poyntzpass) ; 

 county of Mayo (Achill Island) ; and county of Kerry (3000 feet up 

 on M'Gillicuddy's Eeeks). Adults of both sexes have been found in 



