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A. celans, Bl. (p. 41), all three having heen hitherto included in 

 Liocranum. 



GENUS HICAEIA. 

 Mioabia scintillans, Cambr. (p. 12). 



This spider has been met with in France by M. Eugene 

 Simon. It is not therefore peculiar, as I had believed, to the 

 Isle of Portland. 



GENUS AMAUEOBIUS. 

 AMATmoBros similis, Bl. (p. 54). 



Since the publication of Part I. I am informed by Mons. 

 Eugene Simon that this species (which I had believed to be 

 peculiar to England), is found abundantly both in France and 

 Belgium. 



GENUS LETHIA. 

 Lethia albispiraculis, Cambr. (p. 53). 



On the 6th of June, 1879, I met with adul + s of both sexes of 

 this little spider, under stones, in the same part of the Isle of 

 Portland as that where the females alone were found in June, 

 1875. The male resembles the female in general appearance 

 and colours, it is however rather darker, and the spiracular 

 plates (in all the examples found) were wanting in the shining 

 white appearance noted in the females found in 1875. This 

 character, though observable in most of the females met with 

 does not seem to be invariable. Zethia albispiraculis is closely allied 

 to, but distinct from L. subniger, Cambr. ; the cephalo -thorax in 

 the latter species being rather shorter and proportionately broader 

 than in the present spider. 



GENUS CEYPHOEOA. 



Ckypiioeca moerens, Cambr. (p. 59). 



In April last (1879) I was fortunate enough to find on the iron 

 railings of the Eectory Lawn, Bloxworth, an adult female of thi 8 



