JfOKTHUMBERLAXD AND DUKHAM. 101 



Trochosa cinerea, (Fabr.). 



Aranea cinerea., Fabr. Ent. Syst., vol. II., p. 423. 

 Lijcosa allodroma, Bl. Op, cit,, p. 23, pi. I., fig. 7. 



X. \Yooler. An example of this species, taken at Jesmond, 

 is in the Hancock Museum. A large and handsome Spider. 



Trochosa ruricola, (De Greer). 



Aranea ruricola, De G. Mem., vol. VII., p. 282, pi. II,, 



figg. 13, 14. 

 Lycosa campesiris, Bl. Oi). ciL, p. 18, pi. I., fig. 3. 



iS". Wooler district, adults of both sexes. 



Trochosa terricola, Thor. 



Trochosa terricola, Thor. Rec. Crit. Aran., pp. 62, 102. 

 Lycosa ayretyca, Bl. O/). cit., p. 17, pi. I., fig. 2. 



!N". Old Earle, Wooler district, Newburn, Bardon Mill, Whitley. 

 D. Durham, Upper Teesdale. Fairly plentiful under stones in 

 spring and autumn. The female frequently excavates a retreat 

 for herself and her egg-cocoon in the soft earth of a bank. 



TARENTULA, (Sund). 



Tarentula pulverulenta, (Clk.). 



Araneus jmh'erulenttis, Clk. Sv.Spindl., p. 93, pi. IV., tab. 6. 

 Lycosa rajjax, Bl. Op. cit., p. 21, pi. I., fig. 5. 



jS". Old Earle, Cold Martin Moss, Hedgehope. Common every- 

 where, running in the sunshine in grassy places. Adult in 

 June. D. Abundant on AViddy Bank Fell. 



Tarentula accentuata, (Latr.). 



Lycosa accentuata, Latr. Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat., ed. 2, 



vol. XVIII., p. 294. 

 Lycosa anclrenivora, Bl. Op. cit., p. 20, pi. 1, fig. 4. 



JS". Cold Martin Moss, Langleyford, Wooler. D. Eyhope, 

 where a few were taken in June, 1895, at the roots of stunted 

 Furze on the top of the- cliff. Adult in June. 



