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List of Araneidea and Phalangidea. 



times of the year. We may feel, however, tolerably certain 

 that there are many other species of the Micro-Aranese yet 

 to be found in the North of England and Scotland. Only 

 one in this list — Linyphia reticulata — can be said to repre- 

 sent an Alpine fauna, being the only species identical with 

 any known one peculiar to a high Alpine range ; probably 

 higher altitudes further north would produce other species 

 found at from 4,000 to 8,000 feet altitude in the Swiss Alps 

 and Tyrol. 



The following analysis of the collection may perhaps be of 

 interest as shewing the distribution of species among the 

 genera represented : — 



Fam. Dysderedes. 





Fam, Therediedes. 





Gen. Oonops 



- 1 



Gen. Asagena 



- 1 



,, Harpactes - 



- 1 



,, Neriene 



- 31 



„ Segestria - 



- 1 



,, Walckenaera 



- 19 



Fam. Drassedes. 





„ Pachygnatha 



- 2 



Gen. Micaria 



- 1 



,, Tapinopa 



- 2 



,, Drassus 



- 2 



,, Linyphia 



- 37 



„ Gnaphosa - 



- 1 



„ Ero - 



- 1 



,, Prosthesima 



- 2 



Fam. Epeiredes. 





„ Clubiona 



- 7 



Gen. Meta 



- 2 



„ Anyphsena - 



- 1 



„ Tetragnatha 



- 1 



,, Hecaerge - 



- 1 



,, Cercidia 



- 1 



Fam. Dicttnides. 





„ Zilla 



- 2 



Gen. Dictyna 



- 1 



,, Epe'ira 



- 4 



Fam. Agelenedes. 





Fam. Thomisedes. 





Gen. Amaurobius 



- 1 



Gen. Xysticus 



- 7 



„ Coelotes 



- 1 



„ Philodromus 



- 1 



„ Tegenaria - 



- 1 



„ Thanatus - 



- 1 



,, Textrix 



- 2 



Fam. Ltcosedes. 





„ Cryphoeca - 



- 1 



Gen. Pirata 



- 1 



,, Hahnia 



- 1 • 



„ Trochosa 



- 4 



Fam. Therediedes. 





„ Lycosa 



- 6 



Gen. Pholcomma 



- 1 



„ Tarentula - 



- 2 



,, Theridion - 



- 3 



Fam. Salticedes. 





,, Nesticus 



- 1 



Gen. Epiblemum 



- 2 



,, Phyllonethis 



- 1 



,, Attus 



- 1 



With regard to the names of the species, in the subjoined 

 list, found severally on the Scottish and English sides of the 

 Border, local naturalists interested in the point may easily 

 separate them by noting the localities given here for each 

 species. The total number of Araneidea from Berwickshire 



