94 CATALOGUE OP THE SPIDERS OF 



LOPHOMMA, Menge. 



Lophomma punctatum, (Bl.). 



WaMenaera imnctata, El. Oj). ci't., p. 295, pi. XX , fig. 210, 



and pi. XXII., fi. A. 



N. lYooler, adult male; Holywell Dene. D. Durham. Under 

 stones, spring and autumn. Not common. 



TAPINOGYBA, Sim. 



Tapinocyba subitanea, (Cb.). 



Erigone subitanea, Cambridge. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 4, 



vol. XVI.,p. 249,pl. IX., fig. 7. 



D. Durham, one adult male, June, 1895. Among loose 

 stones. 



Tapinocyba Beckii, (Cb.). 



Walckenaera Becldi, Cambridge. Linn. Soc. Trans., vol. XXVII., 



pi. LA^I., fig. 44. 

 Tapinocyba Beckii, Kulczynski. Aran. Hung., vol. II., p. 130, 



pi. v., fig. 9. 



N. An adult male of this small Spider was taken at Preston, 

 near North Shields, December, 1895. It is a rather uncommon 

 species. 



CERATINELLA, Emert. 



Ceratinella brevipes, (Westr.). 



Walckenaera brevipes, Cambridge. Linn. Soc. Trans., vol. 



• XXVIIL, p. 454., pi. XXXY., fig. 28. 



N. Cold Martin Moss, adult male. 



WALCKENAERA, (Bl.). 



Walckenaera acuminata, Bl. 



Walckenaera acuminata, Bl. Op. cit., p. 289, pi. XX., fig. 203. 



N. Wooler, Langleyford, Cheviot Hill, Bardon Mill. D. Dur- 

 ham, Urpeth. Not uncommon among grass. 



