Arachnida. 6499 



Tegenaria domestica. 1 have received this species from my friend 

 T. W. Huthwaite, Esq., of Bath, taken there and also at High 

 Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. 



T. atrica. Hatch Beauchamp, Bloxvvorth, and Lyndhurst ; in 

 carpenter's shops and old dark sheds, but not common ; one under a 

 stone at Portland, in 1858. 



T. civilis. At Lyndhurst, August, 1858. 



Caelotes saxatilis. Taken when out with Mr. Meade, near Brad- 

 ford, October, 1857. 



Textrix lycosina. I have only found this spider common at Port- 

 land, where it spins a snare something like a miniature of that spun 

 by Agelena labyrinthica (only not so compactly woven) among the 

 cracks and crevices of the dry and crumbling blue-lias cliffs. 



Family Theridiid.e. 



Theridion lineatum. Common at Bloxworth and Hatch Beauchamp. 



T. quadripunctatum. Bloxworth. 



T. Sisyphum. Bloxworth and Durham ; rare. 



T. tepidariorum. In peach houses at the seat of Lord Bridport, in 

 Somersetshire; and in pinaries at Leweston House, near Sherborne, 

 Dorset. 



T. nervosum. Common everywhere. 



T. denticulatum. Bloxworth, Hatch Beauchamp, and Lyndhurst. 



T. varians. Bloxworth. 



T. pulchellum. Bloxworth. 



T. albens. Common on Scotch firs, near Bloxworth. 



T. fllipes. Near Bradford, October, 1857. 



Pholeus phalangioides,. Common in corners of ceilings and walls 

 of dwelling and out-houses, Bloxworth, Hatch Beauchamp, and 

 Lyndhurst. 



Family Linyphiidjs. 



Linyphia montana. Very common everywhere. 



L. marginata. Common at Bloxworth. 



L. pratensis. Hatch Beauchamp and Bloxworth. 



L. fuliginea. Bloxworth and Lyndhurst. 



L. rubea. Bloxworth. 



L. minuta. Lyndhurst. 



L. cauta. Bloxworth. 



L. socialis. Lyndhurst. 



L. alticeps. Lyndhurst and Southport. 



L. tenuis. Common in summer-houses, Bloxworth. 



