Araclmida. 6495 



L. saccata. Common at Bloxworth, Lyndhurst, aud Hatch Beau- 

 champ, Somerset. 



L. lugubris. Lyndhurst and Bloxworth. 



L. herbigrada. This species was discovered by myself at Blox- 

 worth and Portland in 1854, and named and described by Mr. Black- 

 wall in the 'Annals of Natural History' in 1857; since then I have 

 found it plentiful, both at Bloxworth and Lyndhurst ; and also on 

 the Sand Hills at Southport, Lancashire, in June, 1858. 



L. obscura. Bloxworth. 



L exigua. Common at Bloxworth and Lyndhurst ; also at 

 Durham. 



L. cambrica. This rare species I have taken three times — twice 

 on Bloxworth Heath, and once on Lyndhurst Heath in 1858. 



L. piratica. Bloxworth ; rare. 



Dolomedes mirabilis. Common at Bloxworth, Lyndhurst, and 

 Hatch Beauchamp. 



D. ornatus. This species was discovered by myself, in a rushy 

 swamp on Lyndhurst Heath, in September, 1858 ; and it has been 

 lately named and described in the 6 Annals of Natural History' by 

 Mr. Blackwall ; all the specimens were immature. 



D. fimbriates. Common in rushy, boggy places on Bloxworth and 

 Lyndhurst Heaths. 



Sphasus lineatus. This (both genus and species new to Great 

 Britain) was discovered by myself, in marshy places on Lyndhurst 

 Heath, in August, 1858, but very rare. 



Family Salticid^e. 



Salticus scenicus. Common on walls and posts at Bloxworth and 

 Hatch Beauchamp, and also on the walls of University College, 

 Durham. 



S. sparsus. On palings at Lyndhurst; also at Bloxworth, but not 

 common. 



S. coronatus. Common at Bloxworth and Lyndhurst, beat from 

 trees and bushes ; also under stones at Portland ; males are rare ; 

 an adult male beat from a fir near Ringwood, Hants, 1858. 



S. frontalis. Not uncommon underneath stones near Pennsylvania 

 Castle, Portland. 



S. cupreus. Bloxworth and Portland. 



Family THOMisiDiE. 

 Thomisus brevipes. A single specimen on Lyndhurst Heath, in 

 September, 1858. 



