178 Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society 
On June 4th, Ben Lomond was ascended on a most beautiful day and 
under very favourable conditions. There was no snow on the summit, which 
has an altitude of 3192 feet. The results were, however, disappointing, few 
of the genuine mountain species appearing, and these only in small numbers. 
The summit is much smaller than it looks from below, and not very stony in 
character. The following species were obtained :— 
Below 2000 feet :— 
Lycosa pullata Clerck. Abundant. 
Tarentula pulverulenta Clerck. Males and a single female. 
Cnephalocotes elegans Camb. One male. 
Diplocephalus permixtus Camb. 
Lophomma punctatum BI. 
Dicymbium nigrum Bl. 
Neriene rubens Bl. 
(Edothorax retusus Westr. 
- tuberosus Bl, 
Walckenaéra nudipalpis Westr. 
Linyphia pusilla Sund. 
Mitopus morio Fabr. Young examples only. 
Most of these were obtained inaswamp. The specimens of 7’. pulverulenta 
were very large and distinctly marked. 
Near the summit :— 
Robertus lividus Bl. 
Cnephalocotes elegans Camb. Males only. 
Hilaira frigida Thor. Three females. 
Macrargus adipatus L. Koch. One female. 
Centromerus arcanus Camb. One female. 
Micryphantes sublimis Camb. Both sexes. 
Leptyphantes Zimmermannii Bertk. One male. 
Mitopus morio Fabr. Young examples. 
Obisium muscorum Leach. 
On June 5th, the following were picked up during the passage of Glencoe. 
The day was very wild and a good deal of rain fell :— 
Drassodes lapidosus Walck. 
Neon reticulatus bl. 
Trochosa terricola Thor. 
tobertus lividus Bl. 
Mieryphantes sublimis Camb. One female. 
Leptyphantes Zimmermannii Bertk. One female. 
Epeizva cornuta Clerck. Immature example. 
