90 



Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



1904. Cakpenter, G. H. — Arachnicla of the Sligo Field Club Conference. 



Irish Nat., vol. xiii., p. 198. 1904. 



1905. Cambridge, 0. P.— On New and Eare British Arachnida. Proc. 



Dorset Field Club, vol. xxvi., p. 40. 1905. 



1905. Jackson, A. Eandell. — The Genus Tapinocyba. Transactions of the 



Nat. Hist. Soc. of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-on- 

 Tyne. New Series, vol. i., part ii., p. 248. 1905. 



1906. Cambridge, 0. P.— On some New and Eare British Arachnida. Proc. 



Dorset Field Club, vol. xxvii., p. 72. 1906. 

 1906. Dublin Nat. Field Club Proc— Irish Nat., vol. xv., p. 273. 1906. 



1906. Jackson, A. Eandell. — The Spiders of Tynedale. Transactions of the 



Nat. Hist. Soc. of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-on- 

 Tyne. New Series, vol. i. 1906. 



1907. Beresford, D. E. Pack. — Araneida of Lambay. Irish Nat., vol. xvi., 



p. 61. 1907. 

 1907. Cambridge, 0. P. — On New and Eare Arachnida. Proc. Dorset Field 

 Club, voh xxviii., p. 121. 1907. 



1907. Jackson, A. Eandell. — A Contribution to the Spider Fauna of the 

 County of Glamorgan. Cardiff Nat. Society Transactions, vol. xxxix. 

 1907. 



1907. Jackson, A. Eandell. — On some Eare Arachnids captured during 1906. 



Proc. Chester Soc. of Nat. Science, Literature, and Art, Part vi.. 

 No. 1. 1907. 



1908. Hull, J. E. — Allendale Spiders. Transactions of the Nat. Hist. Soc. 



of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-on-Tyne. New Series, 



vol. iii., Part 1. 1908. 

 1908. Jackson, A. Eandell. — On some Eare Arachnids captured during 



1907. Transactions of the Nat. Hist. Soc. of Northumberland, 



Durham, and Newcastle-on-Tyne. New Series, vol. iii.. Part 1. 



1908. 

 1908. Cambridge, 0. P. — On New and Eare British Arachnida, noted and 



observed in 1907. Proc. Dorset Field Club, vol. XXIX., p. 161. 1908. 

 Coming now to the lists which follow, I have divided them into three 

 parts : — 



1. Fifty-eight species which are additions to Professor Carpenter's list. 



2. Ten species which are no longer included in the Irish list, or appear 



under different names in List 3. 



3. Eighty-one species the distribution of which has been extended by 



new records, or about which notes are necessary. 



