APPENDIX, C. 



Additional Notes on some of the Dorset Spiders 

 described in the earlier part of the work, with 

 rectifications of Synonyms ; and also some further 

 observations on the senses, habits, and economy of 

 Spiders in general. 



GENUS DKASSUS. 



Drassus braccattts, L. Koch, Die. Arachn. Fam. der Drassiden, 

 p. 97, Taf. iv., fig. 63. 

 ,, bulbifer, Cambr. (p. 18). 

 I was not aware until very lately that the spider described by 

 myself as Drassus bulbifer had then recently been described from 

 German specimens by Dr. L. Koch, I.e. 



GENUS AGEOECA (p. 34). 



On a careful examination and comparison of the different 

 species of Agriieca and Liocranum (L. Koch, Oambr., p. 87). I 

 feel no doubt but that Mons. Simon is right {Arachn de. France, 

 torn, iv., p.p. 288—311) in limiting the latter genus to L. 

 domesticum, "Wid. The other species included (pp. 39-41) in that 

 genus being congeneric with Agrbeca brunnea, Bl., and A.proxima, 

 Cambr. The British representatives therefore of Agriieca at 

 present known are (in addition to the two species above men- 

 tioned) A. gracilipes, Bl. p. 39, A. celer, Cambr., (p. 40), and 



