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Kulczynski's allocation of these two names is now well 

 established ; and as the original types are apparently not 

 available, it is inevitable that we should conform with 

 Continental usage. 



Zora nemoralis Bl. Both sexes occurred plentifully among 

 heather in a birch wood on the southern margin of the 

 Culbin sands, Forres. So far as I know this is the most 

 northern record of this species. 



Scotina gracilipes Bl. An adult female was taken at the 

 same time and place as the preceding. 



Clubiona neglecta Cb. Adult females, Culbin sands, 

 August ; Warkworth, September. 



Clubiona grisea L. K. Adult females, Culbin sands; with 

 neglecta — probably the most northerly record for Britain 

 of both species. 



Xysticus sabulosus Hahn. A single adult female on the 

 seaward side of the Culbin sands. 



Tibellus oblongus Walck. Very abundant on the sand- 

 hills of the Northumbrian coast, but apparently much less 

 so in the same situation in Elginshire. Dr. Kulczynski 

 has recently pointed out that under this name two species 

 — the true T. oblongus Walck. and T. maritimus Menge — 

 have been confounded by British arachnologists and 

 others. All the examples I have seen from the northern 

 coast sandhills appear to be T. oblongus Walck. 



Attus caricis Westr. An adult pair was taken in June at 

 Newton Moss, Penrith, where it was first taken by Mr. 

 F. O. Pickard-Cambridge and recorded under the name 

 of Dendryphantes hastatus. This mistake, I understand, 

 is being rectified by the Rev. O. Pickard-Cambridge in a 

 forthcoming paper. I know of no British figures of this 

 species and therefore take this opportunity of supplying 

 them. 



*Heliophanus cupreus Walck. A female was taken at 

 Staward in June — the first record for Northumberland. It 



