382 Arachnida of Wiltshire, 



1882 — 1911 ; as well as in papers by other authors noted therein 

 from time to time. For the Phalangidea (or Harvest Men) see 

 monograph by E. H. Meade, F.E.C.S., published in Series 2, vol. 

 XV., June, 1855, Anncds and Magazine Nat. Hist., with Supplement 

 1. c. May, 1881, and a monograph on that order (by the Eev. 0. 

 Pickard-Cambridge), published by the Dorset Natural History and 

 and Antiquarian Field Club, 1890. On the Ghernetidea or " False- 

 Scorpions " a monograph by the Eev. 0. P.-C, Proc. Dorset Field 

 Club, 1890, has now been recently followed by Mr. J. Wallis Kew, 

 of Werndon Eoad, Wandsworth, in a paper published in The Irish 

 Naturalist, June, 1910, and in another paper of a more compre- 

 hensive nature, " Synopsis of the False-Scorpions of Britain and 

 Ireland,^' in Proceedings of the Eoyal Irish Academy^ vol. xxix.,. 

 Sec. 6,^0. 2, 1911. 



The initials added to each of the species in the following list 

 are :—O.P.-G. (Eev. 0, Pickard-Cambridge, M.A., F.E.S., Bloxworth, 

 Dorset). 



A.F.P. (Col. Arthur Frederick Pickard, E.A., V.C., &c.). 



H.P.B. (Dr. H. P. Blackmore, M.D., &c., Salisbury). 



P.M. (Edward Meyrick, F.E.S., Marlborough College). 



LIST OF WILTSHIEE ARACHNIDA. 



Order Aeaneidea. 



Fam. Dysderidce, 



Dysdera Cambridgii (Thor.) n.P.B. Salisbury. 



„ crocota (C. L. Koch), H.P.B. Salisbury. Widely 



dispersed but rare. 



Harpactes Hotnbergii (Scop.). H.P.B. Salisbury. 



Segestria senoculata (Linn.). H.P.B. Salisbury ; A.F.P. 

 Boy ton. 



Scytodes thoracica (Latr.). H.P.B. Salisbury. A rare and 

 remarkable spider ; possibly originally introduced from abroad, but 

 it has turned up at Bloxworth and Weymouth, Dorset, and at 

 Oxford; and Mr. Blackwall records it from near Dover. Dr. 

 Blackmore's specimen was an immature female, and was taken in 



