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Cryphoeca diversa, Cb. 



Cryphoeca diversa, Cambridge. Proc. Dor. Nat. Hist. Soc, 1892. 



D. An immature female was taken in Pelaw Wood, Durham, 

 under a stone in the spring of 1893. This was the second 

 occurrence of the Spider. An adult female was taken by Mr. 

 "F. 0. Pickard-Cambridge, running on a rail in the sunshine, on 

 the banks of the Caldew, on Oct. 11th, 1892, near Carlisle. 



COELOTES, Bl. 



Coelotes atropos, (Walck). 



Drassus atropos, "Walck. Faune Franc, Arachn., p. 170 



(fetnina). 

 Coelotes saxatiUs, Blackwall. Op. cit , p. 169, pi. XII., fig. 109. 



N. Cheviot Hill, adult and immature females ; Bardon Mill, 

 Morpeth. D. Durham, Teesdale, Wolsingham. Yery common 

 under stones on the fells and in woods all the year round. Adult 

 males are most frequently met witli in the spring ; for the rest 

 of the year adult females are perhaps ten times as numerous as 

 the males. A large Spider, and swift in its movements. 



TEGENARIA, Latr. 

 Tegenaria Derhamii, (Scop.). 



. Aranea Derhamii, Scop. Ent. Carn., p. 400. 

 Tegenaria civilis, Blackwall. Op. cit., p. 166, pi. XII., fig. 107. 



I^. Wooler, immature females. The common house Spider, to 

 be seen in the unswept angles of buildings everywhere. 



Tegenaria atrica, C. L. K. 



Tegenaria atrica, Blackwall, Op. cit., p. 165, pi. XI., fig. 106. 



N. An adult male from Jesmond (Nov., 1887) is in the Museum 

 of the Natural History Society. D. An immature female was 

 also received from Winlatou. One of our largest British Spiders. 

 Its habits are those of the preceding species. 



