.'>78 SPIDERS OF (;ri:i;\si:v. 



M. seintillans, Cumbr. Fic(|uent on some parts of the cliffs during 

 summer. I\Ir. Cambridge says the Giiei'iisey specimens are considerably 

 larger than ordinary British ones. Local in Britain, and so far as at 

 present known, confined to the south coast. 



MieariOSOma festiVUm, C. L. Koch. Common. 



Clubiona terrestriS, TFestr. Very common. 



C. reelusa, Cambr. Three specimens taken in June and one in September. 



C. negleeta, Cambr. One in July. Rare in Britain. 



C. holoserieea, Do Gccr. Taken in 1894 by ^Mr. Luff. 



C. diversa, Cambr. One in September, and three in April. 



C. brevipes, HL Three specimens taken in May, and a few later in the 

 season. 



C. Stigmatiea, Slin. One adult female found in June. Not British. 

 ChiPaeanthium eapnifex, Fabr. Not unconmion. Frequently beaten 



out of furze bushes on the cliffs. 

 AgPOeea proxima, Canbr. Two specimens in (Jctober. 

 A. inopina, Cambr. Generally distributed and rather common. Local 



and rare in Britain. 

 LioePanum PUpieolum, JFalek. A few taken in spring and early summer. 



DICTYNIDiE. 



Dietyna aPUndinaeea, Li7in. Rather sparingly distributed ; not common. 



D. latens, Fabr. Very common ; especially abundant in furze bushes all 



over the island. 

 D. vapiabiliS, C. L. Koch. Rather plentiful about midsummer. 

 AmauPObius fePOX, IFa/ck. Found at all seasons of the year, but not 



commonly. 

 A. Similis, J^l. Like the last. 

 A. fenestpalis, Stroem. Generally distributed ; the commonest species of 



the genus here. 



AGELENID^. 



APg'yPOneta aquatica, Latr. Abundant in some of the jdooIs on Lancresse 



Common, and in old quarries at the Vale. Best found by raking out the 



water-weeds and floating debris. 

 TegenaPia atPiea, C L. Koch. Very common in houses and cellars ; also 



found plentifully in hedge -banks and under stones. 

 T. DePhamii, Sco]). About half-a-dozen specimens taken at different times 



of the year. 

 T. silvestPiS, C. L. Koch . Eight or ten specimens found at various times. 

 T. pusilla, Sim. Five specimens taken at different seasons. Not British. 



HAHNIID^. 



Antistea elegans, BL a single example in July. 



Hahnia nava, BJ. Three in April. 



H. montana, Bl. Two taken during the winter, and one in September. 



PHOLCID/E. 



Pholeus phalangioides, Fuessl. This curious long-legged house spider, 

 which abounds in many parts of England, appears to be very rare here. 

 I have only seen a single specimen, which I captured in my house in May. 



