List of Araneidea and Phalangidea. 309 



appears to be seventy-six, and the total from Northumber- 

 land,, one-hundred-and-forty-five. Of the Phalangidea, one 

 is from Berwickshire, the other from Northumberland. 



To form a complete list of Scotch Spiders to the present 

 time, the records of Mr. Hardy's labours, many years ago 

 (see " Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland," by John Black- 

 wall, 1861-64), as well as those of myself in the " Zoologist" 

 for 1862, Vol. xx., p. 8041 ; " Trans. Linn. Society," Vol. 

 xxvii., pp. 393-463 ; and Vol. xxviii., pp. 433-458, 523-555; 

 as also Mr. J. W. H. Traill's notices in the " Scottish Natur- 

 list," ii., pp. 23-25, and p. 300, should be collated with the 

 present list. 



I must not conclude these few introductory remarks with- 

 out expressing my thanks to Mr. Hardy, and a hope that he 

 and other local naturalists will go on with the search he has 

 hitherto so successfully prosecuted in the field of Arach- 

 nology. I feel sure that a continuance of the harvest he has 

 reaped may be expected, and that many new forms, particu- 

 larly among the Micro-Aranese, will yet be found both in the 

 North of England and in Scotland. 



0. P. Cambkidge. 



Bloxworth, Dorsetshire, February 11th, 1875. 



CLASS ARACHNIDA. 



OEDER ARANEIDEA. 



Fam. DYSDERIDES. 

 Genus Oonops, Tempi. 



Oonops pttlcher, Templeton. An adult male and fe- 

 male ; Berwickshire collection. 

 Genus Harpactes, Templ.=Dysdera, Bl. f ad partem. 



Happactes Hombergii, Scop. Adults and immature 

 examples of both sexes ; Berwickshire collection. 

 Genus Segestria, Latr. 



Segestria senoctjlata, Linn. Immature females, 

 Oldcambus and Wooler ; adult female, Cheviot dis- 

 trict, Old Earle. 



Fam. DEASSIDES. 



Genus Micaria, 0. Koch.=Drassus, Bl., ad partem. 



Micaria pttlicaria, Sund =Drassus nitens, BL, and D. 

 micans, Bl. Adult male and female, Wooler. 



