607 



* Table showing the different 

 of Spiders found in Great Britain 



Families, Genera, and number 

 and Dorsetshire respectively : — 







luinsiyisiiiiiii. 



OH'T BRITAIN | 



A». of 



Species in 



each 



Cum:. 



Total in 

 each 



Family. 



No. of 



Species in 



each 



Oenus. 



Total in\ 



each 

 Family. 



TnERAPHOSIDES. 















Atypus 



3 



3 



3 



3 



Dysderides. 















Dyedera 



2 





2 







Harpactes 



1 





1 







Segestria 



2 





3 







Oonops 



1 





1 







Schoenobates . . 







6 



1 



8 



Drasseoes. 















Micaria 



2 





2 







Gnaphosa 



3 





4 







Prosthesima . . 



6 





8 







Drassus 



9 





13 







Clubiona 



14 





15 







Chiracanthium 



3 





4 







Anyphasna . . 



1 





1 







Agroeca 



5 





5 







Liocranum 



1 





1 







Heciierge 



2 





2 







Phrurolithus . . 



1 



47 



1 



56 



Eresides. 



Eresus 



1 



1 



1 



1 



DlOTYNLDES. 















Dictyna 



4 





7 







Lethia 



4 





7 







Amaurobius . . 



3 



11 



3 



17 



Aqelenides. 



Argyroneta . . 









1 







Coelotes 



1 





2 







Agelona 



1 





3 







Tegenaria 



4 





5 







Textrix 



2 





2 







Cryphoeca 



1 





2 







Hahnia . . | 



5 



14 



5 



20 



At the time of the publication of the Preface (pp. i-iii) j„ J une ]879 

 the number of British Spiders then known amounted to 510 species of 

 S 't° 8 had been found in Dorsetshire. At the present time (July' 31, 

 1880) the total number of British Spiders known is 518, of which the 

 Dorsetshire list comprises 373. The British Genera are 85 in number (oom- 

 pnsedm 16 families), those represented in Dorsetshire being 77, in Homilies 



