106 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



CliMona stagnatilis Kulcz. (Carpenter's List Spid. I.). 

 See note on this species -under the name of C. grisea C. L. Koch in list N'o. 3. 



CMracanfdiium erraticum Walck (Carpenter's List Spid. I.). 

 See note on this species under the name of C. carnifex Labr, in. list Xo. 3. 



Teg enaria domestica ClerGk (Carpenter's List Spid. I.). 



T. civilis Bl. ; T. DerhamU Scop. 



The common house-spider, recorded bj Professor Carpenter in his list 



under the above name, is really referable to the species T. DerhamU Scop., 



and not T. doniestica Clerck. Dr. Jackson tells me that he has seen Swiss 



examples of T. domestica Clerck, which is quite another species. 



Styloctetor hroccha. Koch (Carpenter's List Spid. I.). 

 ^S'. uncinus Cambr. 

 The spider, a single male adult from the summit of Slieve Donard, 

 captured by Mr. E. Welch, 1897, and recorded and figured by Professor 

 Carpenter in his list as Styloctetor hroccha Koch, proves on re-examiuation 

 to be not referable to that species, which must therefore be deleted from 

 the Irish List. In 1904, however. Dr. A. E. Jackson captured on the summit 

 of Scafell several specimens of a small spider, which the Eev. 0. P. Cambridge 

 described, in 1905, as Stylocietor uncinus. A re-examination of Professor 

 Carpenter's specimen and a comparison of it with the examples from Scafell 

 proved them to be identical, so that it must in future stand in the Irish List 

 under the na.TO[^e Styloctetm^ uncinis Cambr. This species has not yet been 

 recognized on the Continent. 



Typhocrestus dorsuosus Cambr. (Carpenter's List Spid. I.). 

 T. digitatus Cambr. 

 In his latest paper on New and Eare British Arachnida, vol. xxix., 

 1908, the Eev. 0. P. Cambridge admits the identity of the above two species, 

 both described by himself ; and, as T. digitatus has the priority, the spiders 

 recorded by Professor Carpenter under the former name must in future be 

 known by the latter. 



Stcmonyphantes luccidentus Clerck (Carpenter's List Spid. I.). 



Ncriene trilineata Bl. (Spid. S. B. 1.) ; Zinyphia hicculenta Cambr. (Spid. 



Dorset) ; Z. lineata Simon. (Arach. de France). 



This much-named spider is now generally known as ;S'. lineata Linn. 



Professor Carpenter followed Kulczynski in this case ; but most authorities 



now believe that Clerck's description of huccidentus refers to the species now 



known as Floronia huccidentus, and not to this species. 



