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GONATIUM, Menge. 

 Gonatium rubens, (Bl.). 



Neriene ruhens, Bl. Op. cit., p. 270, pi. XVIII., fig. 184. 



N. Wooler, Cheviot, and neighbourhood. Everywhere plenti- 

 ful among damp grass, frequently ascending into the lovs^er shrubs 

 (especially Furze) in the sunshine. Adult in summer. 



Gonatium isabellinum, (C. L. K.). 



Micryphantes isabellinus, C L. K. Die Arachn., vol. VIII., 

 p. 109, taf. CCLXXXII., figg. 676-678. 

 ^^eriene rubella, Bl. Op. cit., p. 281, pi. XIX., fig. 194. 



^N". Bardon Mill. D. Durham, Harperley, near Wolsingham. 

 Damp places in woods. Not nearly so common as the preceding. 

 Adult in summer. Taken by Hardy in Berwickshire. 



HYPOMMA, Dahl. 



Hypomma bituberculatum, (Wid.). 



Neriene bituberculata, Bl. Op. cit, p. 268, pi. XVIII., fig. 182. 



N. "Wooler and Cold Martin Moss. D. Durham, Upper Tees- 

 dale, Wolsingham. In damp places among grass, spring and 

 summer. Not common. 



HILAIRA, Sim. 



Hilaira uncata, (Cb.) 



Neriene uncata, Cambridge. Linn. Soc. Trans., vol. XXVIII., 



pi. XLVI , fig. 17. 



N. "Wooler, adults of both sexes. Another of Hardy's addi- 

 tions to Science. 



Hilaira excisa, (Cb.). 



Neriene excisa, Cambridge. Linn. Soc. Trans., vol. XXVII., 



LVI., fig. 29. 



N. "Wooler district, adult males. Au uncommon Spider, first 

 discovered at Paisley in 1866. 



