448 NOTES ON SPIDERS 



fells. It was also taken in Dipton woods at the Field 

 Meeting in June, 1909. 



Sintula fausta Cb. This is one of the very few species 

 which may be met with in the marshy places on the open 

 fells. I have taken both sexes up to 1,500 feet. 



Erigone promiscua Cb. Both sexes, Ninebanks, May, 

 1909. 



Gongylidiellum latebricola Cb. West Allen, but very 

 rare ; females only. 



Diplocephalus picinus Bl. By far the rarest of the six 

 species found in Allendale. D. beckii, Cb., is com- 

 paratively common, especially under loose bark on fallen 

 trees, where both sexes may be found together in April. 

 The female of D. picinus has not been figured in any 

 British work. The epigyne is now figured with that of 

 Savignia frontata BL, which closely resembles it under a 

 lens of low power. 



Tapinocyba insecta L. K. Ninebanks, a single female 

 among grass on the open fell in May. 



*Cnephalocotes elegans Cb. Whitfield Fell, at 1,400 

 feet; a single male. Both sexes from the sandhills at 

 Cresswell, Mr. W. Flowers. 



*Cnephalocotes incurvatus Cb. Two adult males, 

 North Sunderland, September, 1908. A most interesting 

 addition to the fauna of the county. Up to this time the 

 original type specimen — also a male — was unique. It 

 was sent to the Rev. O. Pickard-Cambridge from Aber- 

 deen over thirty years ago (Trans. Linn. Soc, xxviii., 

 p. 551 ; sub Walckenaera incurvata). The female is 

 therefore still unknown, but careful collecting on the 

 Northumbrian coast ought to bring it to light. 



Lophocarenum nemorale Bl. North Sunderland, Sep- 

 tember, 1908, among tidal drift. In company with it 

 were Lophocaremim pai-alleh/fn, BL, Erigone lougipalpis, 

 Sund., and Erigone a?'ctica, White. From the same 



