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the seashore, iu September, 1908, and received an adult male from near Holly- 

 moimt, Co. Mayo, taken there in August, 1908, by Miss M. Browne-Clayton. It 

 is not rare in England, and has l^een recorded from most European countries. 



Lophomma punctata (Bl,). 



WaUkencera punctata Bl. (Spid. G. B. & I.). 



Leinstee. 



I have taken a fair number of both sexes of this species adult, in March, 

 at Fenagh, Co. Caiiow. It is very local, being found only in one spot amongst 

 the roots of grass on the edge of a pond. It has been found in similar 

 situations in many parts of England and on the Continent. 



Lophomma stativum Sim. 



Leinstek. 



I took a single adult male on grass, in July, at Fenagh, Co. Caiiow. 

 This rare species has only been found once in England, having been taken 

 at St. Leonards-on-Sea, in 1904, by Mr. Euskin Butterfield. M. Simon records 

 it from two places in central France, and at Bonn in Germany (Berktau). 



Erigone graminicola (Sund.). 



Neriene graminicola Bl. (Spid. G. B. & I.) ; Cfongylicliuni graminicola Simon 

 (Arach. de France). 



Leinstee, Munster. 



An adult pair of this species were taken in Dromana Wood, near 

 Capp'oquin, Co. "Waterford, in June, 1900, by Mr. J. N. Halbert while 

 collecting for the E.I.A. Flora and Fauna Committee, and another pair by 

 Mr. J. J. F. X. King, near Wexford in June, 1902. It is not uncommon in 

 many parts of England and Scotland, and has a wide range on the Continent. 

 M. Simon records it from many parts of France, and also from Belgium, 

 Sweden, Germany, Denmark, and Siberia. 



Erigone arctica White. 

 Ulstee, Leinstee. 



I took a male and several females adult, in August, 1907, at Bangor, 

 Co. Down, and also an adult female at Skerries, Co. Dublin, in July, 

 1907, and both sexes adult, in September, 1908, on the Velvet Strand, 

 Portmarnock, Co. Dublin, in all cases amongst dead seaweed on the sea- 

 shore. On visiting the same spot at Bangor again, in December, 1907, I took 

 numbers of both sexes adult, amongst the roots of grass in the sand, just above 

 high-water mark. I have since received an adult male taken on Lough 

 Gullion, Co. Armagh, by Mr. H. L. Orr, in April, 1901. The occurrence of 

 this species, which is usually found only on the seashore in an inland 



