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as in other species of this genus. The female usually spins up 

 late in June under a Bramble leaf. I believe I have never seen 

 it on any other shrub. 



Clubiona trivialis, C. L. K. 



Cluhiona trivialis, Cambridge. Zoologist ( 1 862), vol. XX., p. 7947. 

 ,, ,, Koch. Die Arachn.-fam. d. Drassiden, p. 305. 



Taf. XII., figs. 194-196. 



Wooler, adult male. I am not acquainted with this Spider. 



Clubiona pallens, C. L. K. 



Clubiona pallens, Blackwell. Op. cit., p. 130, pi. VIII., fig. 82. 



N. Wooler, adult females; Cheviot Hill, adult male. A rare 

 Spider. I have beaten it from Furze in the Midlands. Adult in 

 July. 



ZORA, C. L. K. 



Zora maculata, (BL). 



Hecaerge maculata^ Bl. Lond. and Edinb. Phil. Mag., 3 Ser , 



vol. III., p. 193. 

 ,, spinimana, Westr., Blackwall. Op. cit., p. 41, pi. 



III., .fig. 21. 



D. TJrpeth ; at the roots of grass on a damp, shady bank. 

 The arrangement of the eyes in this genus approaches that of 

 Dolomedes, which led Blackwall to include it among the Lyco- 

 sidae. Within our area I have met with one immature female 

 only. It is common in the Eden Valley {Aran. Cumb. and L. D.). 



Family IV. AGELENIDAE (8 species). 



GRYPHOECA, Thor. 



Cryphoeca silvicola, (C. L. K.). 



, Tegenaria sylvicola, Bl. Op. cit., p. 168, pi. XII., fig. 108. 



X. From all the localities in the "Wooler district ; near Bardon 

 Mill, on Heather. D. Teesdale, in the fell walls ; near "Wolsing- 

 ham, beaten from Furze. I have not seen it except in the hill 

 districts. Common throughout Cumberland, 



