6896 Arachnida. 



Family Thomisid^. 



Thomisus cristatus. Occasional. Ou the bare ground and at grass- 

 roots. ' 



T. audax. Very rare. On the bare ground and at grass-roots. 



Philodromus cespilicola. Frequent. On dwarf willows on the 

 sand hills. 



P. oblongus. Common. At the roots and on the stems of the 

 " star-grass." 



Family Drassid^. 



*Drassus purailus. Rare. On the bare sand hills, and at roots of 

 grass and moss. 



*D. clavator. Very rare. Under ledges of sand hills, at roots 

 of grass and under stones. 



D. cupreus. Frequent. Under ledges of sand hills, at roots 

 of grass and under stones. 



D. nitens. Not rare. Among rubbish on dry bank sides ; and in 

 spring, the adult males running on paths and roads. 



Clubiona holosericea. Occasional. In angles of summer-houses 

 and in curled leaves. 



C. amarantha. Frequent. At roots of star-grass and in curled 

 leaves. 



C. epimelas. Rare. In curled leaves and in holes in posts, &c. 



Argyroneta aquatica. Occasional. In moss-dykes, among water- 



Family ClNIFLONID^. 



Ciniflo atrox. Not rare. Under ledges of sand hills, overgrown 

 with dwarf willow. 



C. similis. Not rare. In outhouses and unused rooms, &c. 

 Ergatis benigna. Very rare. Running on paths in spring. 

 E. latens. Rare. Running on paths in spring. 



Family Agelenid^. 



Agelena labyrinthica. Very common. All over the vvillow-clad 

 sand hills. 



A. brunnea. Not rare. At roots of star-grass and weeds, &c. 



Tegenaria civilis. Frequent. In outhouses and old unused 

 buildings. 



