402 THE SPIDERS OF THE TYNE VALLEY. 



Tmeticus contritus (Camb.). A single adult male on 

 Cheviot Hill. This still remains unique. It occurred in 

 October. 



Sintula morula (Camb.). A single adult pair on Cheviot 

 Hill. This species has never been rediscovered. 



Leptyphantes angulatus (Camb.). An adult male on 

 Cheviot Hill. As yet this species has not been re- 

 discovered. 



*Cercidia prominens (Westr.). An adult male and female 

 were found by Mr. Hardy in Berwickshire. This is a 

 southern spider, not very rare in Dorset and the South. 

 Lately it has occurred near Leeds. This is the only other 

 northern record. 



APPENDIX II. 



The following species were found by Mr. Hull in North- 

 umberland and Durham. Those from the latter county only 

 are distinguished by an asterisk. None of these spiders were 

 found by me in Tynedale, or by Mr. Hardy in the Cheviot 

 district. 



Thanatus striatus (C. L. K.). River bank at Ovingham. 

 This rare spider has occurred in Dorset and in Newtown 

 Moss near Penrith. 



Hasarius Adansonii (Sav.). An imported exotic that 

 occurs in orchid houses from Kew to Edinburgh. Mr. 

 Hull obtained it from greenhouses in Jesmond. 



Tegenaria atrica (C. L. K.). An adult male from Jesmond 

 Dene, and a young female from Winlaton. This is a 

 common spider in the South of England. It has occurred 

 as far north as Glasgow, but I believe it has been intro- 

 duced into these latitudes by man, and that recently. 

 This is certainly the case in Southport, where the spider 

 radiates from the Botanic Gardens, in which place alone 

 it is abundant, 



