100 CATALOGUE OF L'HK SPIDEKS OF 



maturity in spring. Having had no opportunity of sweeping the 

 herhage of our Carrs and Mosses, I have not found this Spider in 

 either county. In the fens a single sweep of the net among the 

 tall grass and rushes by a ditch will yield examples of Eiieira 

 cornuta, Tetragnatha extensa, Tibellus ohlongiis, with, of course, 

 the ubiquitous Meta segmentafa. 



Family VIII. LYCOSIDAE (17 species). 



OGYALE, Thor. 



Ocyale mirabilis, (Clk.), 



Dolomedes mirabilis, Bl. Op. cif., p, 37, pi. II., fig. 18. 



D. Examples of this species were contained in a collection of 

 Spiders made in the neighbourhood of Sedgefield by the Rev. A. 

 M. Norman, and dated 1862. 



PI RATA, Suud. 

 Pirata hygrophilus, Thor. 



Pirafa /ii/gi'op/iiliis, Thor. Rem. on. Syn., p. 343. 

 Lycusa piscaforia, Bl. Op. c/f., p. 36, pi. II., fig. 17, and 



pi. III., fig.- 17. 

 D. Durham. I^ot rare in boggy places. Adult in early 

 summer. 



Pirata piraticus, (Clk.). 



Lijcosa piratica, Bl. Op. cif., p. 34, pi. II., fig. 16, and pi. III., 



fig. 16. 



N. Wooler, Cheviot Hill, Cold Martin Moss. D. Durham, 

 Upper Teesdale, where it was abundant on the southern side of 

 Widdy Bank Fell in April, 1895, though not mature at that 

 early season. Adult in June. Blackwall's figures of this and 

 the preceding species are not good. 



TROCHOSA, C. L. K. 

 Trochosa picta, (Hahn.). 



Lycosa picta, Bl. Op cit., p. 25, pi. I., fig. 8. 



N. Wooler district, adults of both sexes. A vividly marked 

 Spidei\ 



