56 H. WALLIS KEW : SPIDERS IN NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE. 



Clubiona holosericea DG. Common near Louth, between leaves, 

 under bark, and on the lower branches of trees. 



Clubiona brevipes Bl. Several specimens taken under bark of a 

 dead ash at Burwell Wood, December 1885. 



Clubiona compta Koch. Maltby Wood. 



Anyphsena accentuata Walck. Beaten from oak, Burwell Wood. 



DICTYNIDES. 



Dictyna uncinata Westr. Taken by beating bushes in July near 

 Louth. 



Amaurobius fenestralis Stroem. This is one of the commonest 

 spiders in the Louth district in outhouses, between bricks of old 

 walls, and under bark, especially that of sycamores. Also 

 plentiful at Mablethorpe. Amaurobius si??tilis, which is said to 

 occur much more plentifully in buildings than the present 

 species, has not yet been detected in the vicinity. Specimens of 

 Amaurobius fe?iestralis from the cellar at 7, Lee Street, have been 

 through Mr. Cambridge's hands. 



Amaurobius ferox Walck. One or two specimens have been taken 

 near Louth during the year. 

 Var. Amaurobius (Ciniflo) mordax Bl. One specimen approach- 

 ing this variety, near Louth. 



AGELENIDES. 



Cryphceca silvicola Koch. Two or three specimens taken during 

 a ramble through Burwell and Haughamx Woods, with Mr. 

 Roebuck, on 15th April, 1886. 



Coelotes atropos Walck. This large Spider is found plentifully in 

 the wooded parts of the Louth district under stones, logs of 

 wood, and loose bark. After sunset on ist May a specimen 

 was taken from under a dead crow {Corvus cororie) on the 

 keeper's tree in Maltby Wood. 



Tegenaria derhamii Scop. Abundant in outbuildings and cellars 

 in Louth. 



Agelena labyrinthica Clk. This fine Spider is very common, for a 

 short distance, on the sandhills at Saltfleetby ; it also occurs, 

 though a little less plentifully, at Mablethorpe, where its exten- 

 sive web stretches over the man-am grass and lower parts of tlie 

 sea buckthorns. 



THERIDIIDES. 



Theridion sisyphium Clk. Very common on furze and other bushes 

 in various parts of the Louth district. 



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