■.66 CATALOGUE OP THE SPIDERS OE 



DRASSUS, (Walck.). 

 Drassus troglodytes, C. L. K. 



Drassns irofflodi/fes. C, L. K. Die Arachn. VI , p. 35, taf. 



CLXXXIX., figg. 455, 456. 



Drassus clavator, Cb., Blackwall. Op.cit.,^. 109,pl.YI., fig. 66. 



IS". Cold Martin Moss and top of Cheviot, Bardon Mill. It 

 seems to be confined to the fell country, where it may be found 

 under stones. I took adults in September. 



Drassus lapidicola, (Walck.). 



Drassus lapidicolens, Blackwall. Op. cit.,^. 116, pl.YI., fig.70, 



N. Cheviot Hill, Wooler, Old Earle, Holywell Dene. D. 

 E-yhope. An adult female taken at Ryhope, among furze on the 

 cliff top, has a strong conical apophysis on the inner side of the 

 radial joint of the right palpus. This species would seem to be 

 more abundant in the hills than elsewhere. "Found in profusion 

 throughout Cumberland and the Lake District, beneath stones 

 on the fell sides and mountain slopes." (F. 0. Pickard-Cam- 

 bridge : Araneidea of Cumh. and Lake Dist.). Adult from May 

 onwards. 



CLUBIONA, (Latr.). 



Clubiona gnsea, L. K. 



Cluhiona grisea, L. K, Die Arachn. -fam. de Drass., p. 319, 



taf. XI II., figg. 205-207. 

 Cluhiona holosericea, Blackwall. Op. cit., p. 122, pl.YII., fig.75. 

 Wooler and Cold Martin Moss; both sexes, adult and immature. 



Clubiona terrestris, Westr. 



Clubiona terrestris, Westr. Forteckn., etc., p. 49. 

 Clubiona amar ant ha, Blackwall. Op. cit. ,^. 123, pl.YII., fig.75. 



N. Wooler, both sexes, adult. D. Durham, Eyhope. In the 



summer the female may be found in a silken sac under or between 

 leaves of low shrubs (especially Brambles) with her cocoon. At 

 that season the male is dijficult to find, but is more frequently 

 met with in April and May among grass and low herbage. 



