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Galway, in July, 1895, when collecting for the Royal IrisL. Academy 

 Flora and Fauna Committee. "We found both adult and immature 

 specimens. In the succeeding summer, Mr. F. Neale found adult 

 females on the shores of Lough Derg. When first taken it was an 

 addition to the fauna of the British Isles, the species from Brighton, 

 described by Eev. 0. P. Cambridge (Spid. Dorset) as A. floricoltty 

 being really the allied A. mancus, Thorell. Mr. Cambridge has, how- 

 ever, since discriminated between the two spiders (1896), and recorded 

 the true A.floricola from "Warrington, Cheshii-e (1897). 



A. fioricola has a wide range in central Europe, extending to 

 Hungary and southern Italy, and northwards into southern Iforway 

 and Sweden. 



JErgane falcata (CI.). 



SaUiciis coronatus, Bl. (Spid. Gr. B. I.). 



Sasariiis fcdcatus, Cb. (Spid. Dorset). 



Munster, Leinster, 



This species has been found near Limerick, by Mr. F. l^eale, and 

 has been collected at Killarney (Upper Lake shore), and at two locali- 

 ties in county of "Wicklow — the Devil's Glen, and Glenmalnre. Adults 

 occur both in May and in July. In Great Britain, it ranges north- 

 wards at least to Pei-thshii-e. Abroad it has been traced from northern 

 I^orway and Finland to Sumatra. 



[_^Hasarim Adansoni (Sav.). 



This Mediterranean species lives in the conservatories at Glasnevin, 

 and in the University Botanic Gardens, Dublin, and also at Belmont, 

 Belfast, but it has no claim to a place in the Irish list.] 



JEpihlemum scenicum (Clerck). 



Salticus scenicus, Bl. (Spid. G. B. I.). 



Ulster, Connaught, Munster, Leinster. 



This spider has been taken by Mr. "Workman at Craigdarragh, 

 county of Down, It is not scarce in the counties of Dublin and Wick- 

 low. Elsewhere in Ireland, I have only received it from Limerick, 

 and from Cong, county of Galway. It is adult in June and July. 

 It is the commonest spider of the family in Great Britain and on the 

 Continent, where it has a very wide range (from northern !N"orway and 

 Finland, to southern Spain, eastei-n Hungary, and Italy). According 

 to Thorell, it also inhabits JN'orth America, and it has been recorded 

 from Greenland. 



