NOKXHTJMBKKlAIiri) AND DUEKAM. tl 



N. Wooler, adult females; Cold Martin Moss, adult males; 

 Bardon Mill, Morpeth, Whitley. D. Durham, Wolsingham, 

 Teesdale, Eyho^e. Widespread but few in number. Chiefly 

 among thick grass. Beaten from Heather on Falcon Clints (about 

 1400 feet) and from Ononis at Whitley. 



PHOLCOMMA, Thor. 



Pholcomma gibbum, (Westr.). 



Fholcomma gihlum, Cambridge. Trans. Linn. Soc.,yol.XXVIII., 



p. 445, tab. 33, fig. 8. 



N. Wooler and Cheviot. A curious and rare little Spider. 

 Apparently rarer in the South of England than in the North. 

 [Cumberland, not common. Aran. Cumh. and Lake Dist.~\. 



NESTICUS, Thor. 



Nesticus cellulanus, (Clk.). 



Araneus cellulanus, Clk. Sv. Spindl., p. 62, pi. IV., tab. 12. 

 Linyphia crypticolens, Bl. Op. cit., p. 224, pi. XYI., fig. 149. 



D. Durham, Teesdale. Two adults (June) at the former, one 

 immature male (April) at the latter locality. A scotophilous 

 (gloom-loving) species ; probably not so rare as it appears to be 

 from its habit of close concealment. 



THERIDION, (Walck.). 

 Theridion lepidariorum, C. L. K. 



Theridion tepidarionim, Bl. Op. cit.,]). 180, pi. XIII., fig, 114. 



N. Jesmond, from greenhouses. Found in conservatories and 

 like places in various parts of the kingdom ; scarcely, if ever, 

 met with in the open air, even on the Continent. ["Abundant 

 in greenhouses at Carlisle and Dalston." Aran. Cumb. andLahe 

 District^. 



Theridion pictum, Walck. 



Theridion pictum, Blackwall. Op. cit. , p. 1 84, pi. XIII. , fig. 117. 

 D. Durham, Teesdale, Wolsingham. N. Xewburn. On shrubs 



