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Anyphaena accentuata, (Wlk.). Eden Valley. 



Agroeca brunnea, (Bl.). Eden Valley. 



A. celans, (BL). Eden Valley. Adult females in April. 



Micariosoma festivum, (C. L. K.). Eden Valley. 



Argyroneta aquatica, Bl. IS'ewtown Moss and near Carlisle. 



Tegenaria campestris, C. L. K. Derwentwater, June. 



Hahnia montana, (Bl.), Elterwater, June. 



H. helveola, 8im. Elterwater, June. 



Pirata latitans, (Bl.). Newtown Moss, June. 



Lycosa cuneata, (Clk.). Elterwater, June. 



L. spinipalpis, E. Cb. Lodore, May, 1893. Then new to 



Science. 

 L. Purbeckensis, (F. Cb.) Solway, May. 

 L Traillii, Cb. Styhead Pass, June, 1893. Then new to 



England. 

 L. annulata, Thor. Elterwater. 

 Dendryphantes hastatus, (Clk.) jS^ewtown Moss, May. 



Torpedo hehetans^ Lowe, or T. nohiliana of some Authors. — 

 A fine specimen of an Electric Eay, which appears referable to 

 the above-named species, was captured in a Trawl IS'et about 

 12 miles off the Durham Coast near Sunderland. It was secured 

 and exhibited by Mr. J. V. Henderson, Clayton Street, where it 

 was seen by Mr. George E. Crawhall, who wished to buy it for 

 the Museum. Mr. Henderson at once kindly presented it to the 

 Museum. It measures from the front of the head to the end of 

 the tail about 27 inches, and in the broadest part 18 inches — 

 the fore part of the body being somewhat circular. This is the 

 first authenticated record of the capture of this fish on the Dur- 

 ham Coast. In the Berwickshire Transactions Dr. it. Embleton 

 records one from Embleton Bay on the Northumberland Coast 

 (see Cat. of Fishes, Trans, of Tyneside Club, vol. X.), and it has 

 been reported from the East coast of Scotland, but is only of 

 rare oecurrence in the North Sea. — Museum, Feb., 1896.— 

 Richard Hoivse. 



