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European countries and extending to the Canaries, Caucasus, 
Turkestan, and the United States of America ; amongst the beds 
of shingle on the banks of rivers. 
V.C. 62. — Northallerton, 1 $, recorded by the Rev. O. Pickard 
Cambridge in Proc. Dorset Field Club, Vol. XXXI., 1910, from 
specimen sent to him by the collector per F. M. Campbell. 
Trochosa picta Hahn. 
On sandy ground, most frequent near the sea ; local in distribution 
but usually abundant where found ; widely distributed in the 
British Isles and abroad ; Europe, extending to the Azores ; 
Isle of Man, 1908. Adult throughout the year. First record — 
T. Sheppard, Loftus, The Naturalist, September, 1905. 
V.C. 61. — Common in sandy places. North Ferriby, Snake Hill, 
Haltemprice Lane, Houghton Woods, Sand-le-Mere, Bielsbeck, 
Auburn (Bridlington), T.S. ; Bubwith, J.F. ; Spurn, E.A.P., 
T.S. ; Bridlington, H.C.D., T.S. 
V.C. 62. — Y.N.U. Loftus; North Bay, Scarborough; Marske, near 
the Cemetery ; Teesmouth. 
V.C. 63. — Bradford, imm. ex. in a garden, J. W. Forrest. 
V.C. 64. — Above Knaresborough, in a sandy spot on left bank of 
Nidd, 1 imm. 
Gen Tarentula Clerck, 2-7. 
T . pulverulenta Clerck. 
Range very extensive, British Isles, Europe, North Africa and 
Syria. Adult, May and June. First occurrence — the author, 
Slaith waite, June, 1897. 
V.C. 61, 62, 63, 64. — Widely distributed and recorded stations 
numerous . 
V.C. 65.— How Gill, W.P.W. ; Y.N.U. , Upper Teesdale. 
T. andrenivora Walck. 
Frequents heather clad moors in various parts of Great Britain as 
far north as Moray ; not yet noted for Ireland ; continental 
distribution wide. Adult early summer to autumn. First 
occurrence — T. Stringer, Shipley Glen, March, 1908. 
V.C. 61. — Bridlington, 1 $, 2 $s, Allerthorpe Common, T.S. 
V.C. 62. — Eston, one of each sex, J.W.H., 1 W.F. ; Easby Moor, 
J.W.H. ; Bickley, near Scarborough, one of each sex, H.C.D. 
V.C. 64. — Meanwood Side, Leeds, F.B. ; Shipley Glen, 1 T. St. ; 
Glusburn, J. Ashworth. 
V.C. 65.— Y.N.U., Upper Teesdale, $, W.P.W. 
Gen. Lycos a Latr., 9-19. 
L. amentata Clerck. 
Abundant and very widely distributed in the British Isles and on 
the Continent from Iceland and Lapland to South Italy and South 
Russia ; in all kinds of situations on the ground in lanes, fields, 
woods, etc. Adult, May to July, §s also later. First occurrence — 
the author, Slaith waite, July, 1897. 
V.C. 61, 62, 63, 64. — Very extremely diffused and recorded stations 
very numerous. 
V.C. 65. — Y.N.U., Upper Teesdale ; Wensleydale, common. 
L. agricola Thor. 
Common in many places in North Wales, North of England, Scot- 
land and Ireland, but not yet noted for the south. Continental 
range extensive, entering Turkestan. Adult, May to July, ^s 
later also. First occurrence — E. A. Parsons, Croft, July, 1898. 
V.C. 65. — Croft, 1$, E.A.P. ; Mickleton (Upper Teesdale) both 
sexes, W.P.W., W.F. 
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