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Falconer : The Spiders of Yorkshire. 
V.C. 63.— Bradford, G. H. O. (V.C.H.) ; Willsden, 1 <£, R.B. ; 
Bingley Seven Arches, and Salt Schools, Saltaire, <$, W.P.W. 
Y.C. 64. — East Keswick, 1 <$, on garden wall of Argyle House, June, 
1903 - 
Gen. Salticus Latr., 2-3. 
[Gen. Epiblemum Hentzgjjfl* 1 
5 . scenicus Clerck. 
Widely distributed in the British Isles and on the Continent ; 
Greenland, and North Norway to South Spain and Italy ; occurs 
also in North America ; usually found on walls and buildings 
but occasionally on trees, fences and gateposts. Adult, June 
and July. First record — W. Denison Roebuck, The Naturalist, 
December, 1881, p. 83. 
V.C. 61. — Hessle Cliffs and Holderness Road (Hull), H.C.D. ; 
Leconfield H.M.F. ; Hornsea Mere, Market Weighton, Snake 
Hall, (North Cave), Welwick, T.S. ; Hull, H. Donaldson ; 
Bubwith, J.F. ; Rillington, abundant. 
V.C. 62. — Eston, Ayton, Gunnergate, Middlesbrough Park, common, 
J.W.H. ; Scarborough, H.C.D., R.A.T. 
V.C. 63. — Bradford, Mr. Reddy ; Cawthorn, on walls of Museum. 
V.C. 64. — Leeds, at Sunny Bank, Hyde Park and Kirkstall, and 
Pannal, W.D.R. ; Ilkley, W.R.B. ; Baildon Bridge, J.T. Beck ; 
Shipley Glen, J. B. ; Saltaire Park, W.P.W. ; Meanwood Side, 
Leeds, per Mr. Roebuck. 
5 . cingulatus Panz. 
Widely distributed in Gt. Britain, north to the Grampians, and 
on the Continent, France to S. Russia; more recently found in 
Ireland ; usually beneath the bark of trees and fences, on tree 
trunks, gates, etc. Adult, June and July. First occurrence — 
the author, E. Keswick, June, 1903. 
V.C. 61. — Hornsea, Ryehill, Risby, Houghton Woods, T.S. ; 
Bubwith, J.F. 
V.C. 62. — Lonsdale, under bark on fences and on ash trees ; Ayton, 
Kildale, Nunthorpe, Eston Moor, abundant in first-named 
locality, J.W.H. ; Seamer Lane, Scarborough, R.A.T. ; Lazenby, 
2 $s ; Rillington, many from fences. 
V.C. 63. — Campsall, near Askern. 
V.C. 64. — E. Keswick; Bishop Wood (Selby). 
Gen. Hyctia, Sim., 1-1. 
H . nivoyi Luc. 
Rare, sometimes locally abundant, noted for localities on the 
south coast of Britain, Kent, Sussex, v Dorset, Devon, Glamorgan 
and Co. Waterford, 1 $ ; abroad, France, Austria and Russia. 
Inland it has been met with in Dorset, Wicken Fen, and Northants. 
Adult, May to August. First occurrence — T. Stainforth, Spurn, 
May, 1908. 
V.C. 61.- — Spurn, both sexes, roots of grass on sandhills, T.S., 
E.A.P. ; sand dune between Patrington and Kilnsea, 1 T.S. ; 
all over the headland. May, 1913. 
Gen. Evarcha Sim., 1-1. 
[Gen. Hasarius Sim, ad part.] 
E. falcata Bl. 
Widely distributed in the British Isles as far north as the Gram- 
pians and in S. and W. and E. Ireland, and abroad, all Europe 
and Asia to Sumatra ; usually beaten from heather or lower 
branches of bushes, but some of following from grass. Adult, 
May to August. First record — Supposed to be this spider, De 
Araneis, p. 91, 1678, Dr. Lister. 
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