76 CATALOGUE OP tSe SPIdEES OF 



Linyphia peltata, Wid. 



LinypMa peltata, Wid. Zool. Misc., p. 250, taf. XYII., fig.7. 

 ,, ruhea, Blackwall. Op. cit., p. 217, pi XV., fig. 143. 



N. Wooler district, Morpeth, l^ewburn. D. Durham, Wols- 

 ingham. Habit of the preceding species, but not so common. 

 It is somewhat like Linyphia triangularis in appearance but is 

 smaller. 



Linyphia hortensis, Sund. 



Linyphia hortensis, Sund. Sv. Spindl. Beskr., f. 1829, p. 213. 

 ,, j!?rff^^ras«s, Blackwall. 6>^.a#.,p.215, pl.Xy.,fig.l41. 



N. Wooler district, Newburn. D. Wolsingham, Teesdale. 

 Habit of the two preceding species, but not nearly so common. 



Linyphia pusilla, Sund. 



Linyphia pusilla, Sund. Sv. Spindl. Beskr., f. 1829, p. 214 



{cid part). 

 ,, fuUyinea, 'Black'w&ll. 0^. ceY., p. 216, pi. XV.,, fig. 142. 



N. Wooler and elsewhere. D. Wolsingham, an adult male 

 among low shrubs in June. The rarest here recorded of this 

 genus. 



Linyphia clathrata, Sund. 



Linyphia clathrata, Sund. Sv. Spindl., Beskr., f. 1829, p. 218. 

 Neriene marginata, Bl. Op. cit., p. 249, pi. XVII., fig; 167. 



N. Wooler district. N". and D. Common everywhere at the 

 roots of grass ; sometimes in the summer ascending to the lower 

 shrubs. Adult in summer. 



Linyphia insignis, Bl. 



Linyphia insignis, Bl. Op. cit., p. 238, pi. XVII., fig. 160. 



N. Wooler district. South Middleton Dean, Bardon Mill, New- 

 burn, Holywell Dene. I have specimens from the Eev. A. M. 

 Norman taken near Sedgefield many years ago. Of all Northura- 



