Mr. Hardy on the Entomology of the Cheviots. 1 57 



and also at the head of Goldscleugh ravine, This is a well 

 colour-marked species. " The whole of the fore-part, including 

 the legs and palpi, is of a clear brightish orange-yellow colour ; 

 the abdomen is dull whitey-brotvn, marked with a sort of net- 

 work veiningof a paler hu<\" In a note, Mr. C. says that Dr. 

 L. Koch has recently described as an E rig one (E. adiptata), a 

 spider scarcely distinguishable from L, reticulata, except in the 

 colour and markings of the abdomen. There are also slight 

 differences in the structure of the palpi. It was found near a 

 glacier on the mountains of South Tyrol. 

 Neriene pavitans. A single female example from Cheviot, 

 October, 1871. 



„ clara. A female, Cheviot, October, 1871. 



„ pttdens. A female, ditto. 



„ morula. An adult example of each sex, ditto. 



„ insrcATA. Adults of both sexes, near Wooler, ditto. 

 Walckenaera nodosa. A single example, Coldmartin Moss, 

 near Wooler, October, 1871. 



The following are noticed 

 nomenclature : — 



rare, or for emendation of 



Lycosa ntgriceps, Westr.=GOS- 

 gener, Cambr. 



Thomisus viaticus. 



Drasstjs troglodytes, Koch = 

 clayator, Cambr. 



Clubiona pallets, Hahn.= 

 diyersa, Cambr. Top of 

 Cheviot, October, 1871. 



„ reclusa. Oldcam- 



bus, and not " Northumber- 

 land," as indicated in "Linn. 

 Trans." 



Linyi hia alticeps, Sund. Be- 

 neath stones, _ apex of 

 Cheviot, &c. 



„ luteola, Blackwall. 

 =alticeps, Blackwall. 

 Wooler district and Ber- 

 wickshire. 



„ ANGULIPALPIS. An 



adult male, Cheviot. 



„ rufa. In woods on 

 river banks above Wooler. 



„ ericea. Vicinity of 

 Oldcambus. 



LlNYPHIA DECOLOR. Ditto. 



., experta. Cheviot. 



„ APPRoxiMATA, Camb. 

 Adults from the Wouler 

 collection, now first recorded. 



„ sylyatica. Cheviot 

 collection. Males 



„ excisa. Do., do. 



„ tibialis. Do. One 

 male. 



„ promiscua. Do. One 

 male. 

 Walckenaera acuminata. Do. 

 Many of both sexes. 



„ triprons. Ditto. 



One male. 



„ permixta. Do. 



both sexes, numerous. 



„ NEMORALIS. Old- 



cambus. Two males. 



„ nudipalpis. Do. 



One male. 



„ BREVIBES. 



Cheviot. Several adult 

 males. 



