434 ON SOME RAKE ARACHNIDS 



Entelecara Thorellii (VVestr.). Mr. Britten obtained a 

 male by sweeping at Newton Moss, Penrith, about the 

 end of May. 



Entelecara Jacksonii (Camb.). A single male, also 

 found by Mr. Britten, occurred amongst wet moss at Wan 

 Fell near Penrith. Glamorganshire and Cheshire were 

 the only counties for which it was previously recorded. 



Thyreosthenius biovatus (Camb.). Mr. H. Britten found 

 females at Keswick in the nests of Formica riifa. 



Evansia merens (Camb.). An adult male was sent to me 

 by Mr. D. R. Pack-Beresford. He found it on Howth 

 Head in a locality much infested with ants, but the spider 

 was not actually within a nest. 



Wideria melanocephala (Camb.). Both sexes amongst 

 dead leaves in the New Forest, June. 



Wideria fugax (Camb.). A male in a similar situation at 

 Burnham Beeches at the end of May. 



Gongylidiellum murcidum (Sim.), Several males and 

 one female in a marshy spot in the New Forest. Mr. 

 Cambridge obtained specimens in the same place many 

 years ago. 



Hillhousia miser (Camb.). A male from Wan Fell, 

 Penrith, Mr. Britten. 



Macrargus firmus (Camb.). Mr. Britten found a female 

 amongst moss near Keswick. 



Bathyphantes setiger (F. Camb.). A male from Newton 

 Moss on May 31st. This spider does not turn up else- 

 where. 



Leptyphantes angulatus (Camb.). A female captured 

 on the summit of Bowfell, Cumberland, in August, 1903. 

 The altitude is about 2,960 feet. I was unable to 

 recognise the species until this year, when the Rev. J. E. 

 Hull sent me a pair of adults captured by him in North- 

 umberland. The identity of my female was then 



