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/ElUPOps V-insignitUS, Clerck. Several specimens taken in May on the 

 Forest cliffs in one spot near the Pre vote watch-house. This fine spider 

 is remarkable by its extraordinary leajjiiig j)owers, so that it easily 

 escajDes capture. 



Pellenes Bedelii, 8xm. Not uncommon on the sand hills of the low-lying 

 coast from the Yale to L'Eree. Not British. 



Saltieus fOPmieariUS, WaUk. Very local, but usually plentiful whore it 

 occiu's, I have found this singular ant-like spider in marshes in three 

 ■s^idely- separated parts of Guernsey, viz, : on the cliffs near Petit Bot, in 

 the Yiuaires Yalley, St. Peter's, and at Grande Mare. It is one of the 

 very rarest of British spiders. 



OEDEE PHALANGIDEA (HAEVESTMEN). 



Liobunum POtundum, Latr. Yery common. 

 L. Blaekwallii, Meade. Common. 

 Phalangium opiliO, Unn. Yery common. 

 P. saxatile, C. L. Koch. Eather common. 

 OligOlophuS agPestis, Meade. Yery common. 

 0. Meadii, Camhr. Two taken in September. 

 0. Hansenii, Krcepl, One in autumn. 



Nemastoma lugubPe, MilU. Three specimens found in marshes in different 

 places. 



OEDEE CHERNETIDEA (FALSE -SCOEPIONS). 



Chthonlus Rayi, L. Koch. One specimen at Bordeaux in September, and 



one in the lane at Calais in October ; both under stones. 

 C. tenuis, L. Koch. Two sf)ecimens found under stones on the cliffs 



of Saints Bay in June ; and four in the (piarry at Calais in October. This 



species is rare in England. 

 ChelifeP LatPeillii, Leach, one specimen in August under a stone on the 



coast at Fort Eichmond. 



