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GORNICULARIA, Menge. 

 Cornicularia cuspidata, (Bl.) 



Walcke7iaera cuspidata, Bl. Op. cif., p. 290, pi. XX., fig. 204. 



N. Wooler, South Middleton Dean, Hedgehope, Bardon Mill. 

 D. Durham, Upper Teesdale. N'ot rare on grassy banks. In 

 Teesdale up to 1200 feet in spring. 



Cornicularia unicornis, (Cb.). 



Walckenaera unicornis, Bl. Op. cif.. p. 293, pi. XX., fig. 207. 



I^. Cold Martin Moss, adult males. D. Durham, among grass 

 in spring. Eare. 



Cornicularia clara, (Cb.). 



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



p. 544, pi. XLYI., fig. 14. 



N. Cheviot Hill, adult female. One of Hardy's additions to 

 Science. 



Cornicularia (?) pudens, (Cb.). 



Neriene pudens, Cambridge. Linn. Soc. Trans., vol. XXVIT,, 



p. 544, pi. XLVI., fig. 15. 



N. Cheviot Hill, adult female. Another of Hardy's dis- 

 coveries : not seen elsewhere, so far as I am aware. 



Cornicularia (?) pavitans, (Cb.). 



Nerie7iepavitans, Cambridge. Linn. Soc., Trans. , vol. XXYIII., 



p. 543, pi. XLYI., fig. 13. 



N. Cheviot Hill, adult female. Another of Hardy's dis- 

 coveries ; still, I think, a unique specimen. 



TROXOCHRUS, Sim. 

 Troxochrus scabri cuius, (Westr.). 



Erigone scahriculus, Westr. Aran. Suec, p. 248. 

 Walckenaera aggeris, Bl. Op. cif., p. 301, pi. XXI., fig. 216. 



N. "Whitley. D. Durham. Adult males. Eare. 



