APPENDIX, B. 



Descriptions of Spiders found in Great Britain, but 

 not yet met with in Dorsetshire. 



There is little doubt but that many of the following species 

 will be found in Dorsetshire, when numerous localities hitherto 

 unsearched have been carefully worked at different seasons of 

 the year. 



FAMILY DYSDEEIDES. 



GENUS SCHCENOBATES, Blackw. 



It is doubtful whother this genus should not be removed to 

 the Theridiides, next to Neriene and Walckenaiira, to which it boars 

 a very close resemblance, differing chiofly in having but six eyes. 

 As, however, I have not had an opportunity of examining the 

 spider upon which the genus has been established, I leave it pro- 

 visionally in the family in which it was originally placed by Mr. 

 Blackwall. 



SCHOENOBATES WALKERI. 



Schcenobates Walkebi, Blackw., Spid. Gt. Brit, and Irel., p. 

 376. 



Adult male length l-8th of an inch. 



Cophalo-thorax red-brown, marked with several converging 

 rows of white, iridescent, squamose hairs on the sides. The 

 radial joint of the palpus has a small pointed apophysis at its 

 outer extremity ; digital joint oval ; palpal organs prominent, 



