ON SOME RARE ARACHNIDS 69 



Laseola inornata (Camb.). Adults of both sexes were 



found under stones on the Isle of Portland on June nth. 



Only three males were obtained, but the females were 



numerous. 

 Laseola jucunda (Camb.). Three males and three females 



were taken in the same situation, and on the same date. 



Crustulina sticta (Menge). Numerous adult females and 

 immature males were found by Mr. Bennett under tidal 

 refuse at Rye harbour in the autumn of 1907. All were 

 of the black form. 



Robertas neglectus (Camb.). Two mature males were 

 captured amongst decaying hay on September ist by Mr. 

 Britten near Penrith. 



Ceratinella scabrosa (Westr.). Both sexes occurred in 

 May near Chester, and Mr. Bennett in the same month 

 obtained males and females near Hastings. 



Troxochrus cirrifrons (Camb.), A single male amongst 

 litter in a stable in Delamere Forest. This is the first 

 local record for this species, and I have not yet found 

 T. scabricuhis (Westr.) in the district, though it occurs at 

 Wallasey on the sandhills. 



Areoncus crassiceps (Westr.). A mature male and several 

 females were found amongst moss at Newton Moss near 

 Penrith at the end of June. Mr. Britten was the captor. 



Diplocephalus Beckii (Camb.). A mature female from 

 Egglestone in Teesdale by Mr. Bagnall, and another by 

 myself in a barn in Delamere Forest. Both sexes by Mr. 

 J. C. Varty-Smith from Edenhall, Cumberland. 



Tapinocyba insecta (L. Koch.). A single female from 

 Bexhill, Sussex, by Mr. W. H. Bennett. The specimen 

 was obtained amongst dead leaves in August. The only 

 previous British records were Northumberland and York- 

 shire. 



Tapinocyba prsecox (Camb.). A female from Delamere 

 Forest on April 28th, and a male from the same locality on 

 November 7th. This little species is found amongst moss, 



