38 PICKARD-CAMBRIDGE : ARANEIDEA OF CUMBERLAND, ETC. 
Bathyphantes setiger F.Cb. Cumberland. New to science, 
1893. A few adult males and females taken in Newtown Moss, 
Penrith, in the month of May. 
Bathyphantes gracilis Bl. Cumberland. Not uncommon in 
the lesa of Carlisle. Newtown Moss, Penrith. Adult 
in July 
Bathyphantes pullatus Cb. Cumberland. A common species 
in swampy places in the Eden Valley and Solway Districts. 
Bathyphantes dorsalis Wid. Cumberland. Abundant on 
gorse bushes and the foliage of trees in the neighbourhood of 
Carlisle. 
Porrhomma pygmzum Bl. (Weriene pygm@a—Spiders of Dorset). 
Cumberland. Common on railings, in the autumn, near 
Carlisle. 
Porrhomma adipatum L.K. (Linyphia reticulata—Spiders of 
Dorset). Cumberland. A few adults of both sexes, on Penrith 
Beacon, in September. 
Oreoneta niger F. Cb. (Zmeticus niger F. Cb. A.& M.N.H. 1891). 
Adult males and females were taken on Helvellyn in Sept. 
1890, beneath stones on the bleak bare summit, 3,118 ft. This 
species was then new to science. 
Tmeticus huthwaitii Cb. (Veriene huthwaitit—Spiders of Dorset). 
Eden Valley and the Lake District. Beneath stones on the 
shores of the Elterwater, and on the banks of the Eden.. June 
and July. 
Tmeticus rufus Wid. (Veriene rufa—Spiders of Dorset). Cumber- 
land. Abundant amongst dead leaves at Armathwaite. April. 
Tmeticus abnormis Cb. (Zinyphia abnormis—Spiders of Dorset). 
Eden Valley, Cumberland. Not uncommon amongst dead 
leaves in the woods at Armathwaite, near Carlisle. 
Centromerus bicolor Bl. (Zinyphia bicolor—Spiders of Dorset). 
Eden Valley. Abundant in September and October in the 
neighbourhood of Carlisle and Gilsland. 
Centromerus concinnus Thor. [Eden Valley. Not so 
undant as the last species, but frequently found in the 
neighbourhood of Carlisle and Gilsland. A much smaller 
species than the last and apparently quite ep iy taken at 
the same season of the year, September and Octob 
Centromerus expertus Cb. (Linyphia ial ee of 
Dorset). Cumberland. Very rare; a few males and females 
tak . 
Centromerus sylvaticus Cb. (lVeriene sylvatica—Spiders of 
Dorset). Cumberland. Rare. Penrith Beacon. 
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