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SPIDERS OF YORKSHIRE. 
WM. FALCONER, F.E.S. 
SUPPLEMENT. 
The preceding list having been in course of publication since 
June, 1918, further material in the way of papers and speci- 
mens has naturally accumulated, rendering a supplement 
necessary to bring the subject matter up to date (the end of 
1921). 
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
This includes some earlier papers and notes from publications to 
which I had had no access, but which had been listed by the late Mr. 
W. Denison Roebuck. 
R. H. Meade. 
1852. — On the Method of Preserving Spiders, etc. — Zoologist, Vol. 
X., pp. 3676-8. Page 3678, notes on various species of Linyphia 
found in Yorkshire. 
1:855. — Notice of his capture of Neriene ajfinis. — Zoologist, Vol. XIII., 
p. 4828, copied from J. Blackwall, Ann. and Mag. of Nat. History, 
1855- 
i860. — Gossip on Spiders. — Zoologist, i860, pp. 7146-7151. No 
positive Yorkshire records, but mention of Tegenaria derhamii, 
Amaurobius similis and Zilla x-notata (present nomenclature) as 
if found at Bradford. 
Rev. O. P. Cambridge. 
1859. — Remarks on Arachnida. — Zoologist, Vol, XVII., pp. 6493- 
6502. Yorkshire Notes, pp. 6497, 6499, 6500-1. 
1860. — Supplement to a Note on Arachnida of Dorset and Hants.— 
Zoologist, Vol. XVIII., pp. 6862-6. Yorkshire notes on pp. 6862, 
6864-5. 
1861. — Notes on Spiders captured in i860. — Zoologist, Vol. XIX., 
PP- 7553 - 75 6 3 - Yorkshire notes on p. 7559. 
J. Blackburn. 
1864. — Diving Water Spiders ( Argyroneta aquatica Walck.).— 
Huddersfield Naturalist, August 1st, Vol. I., pp. 109-110. Habits 
of Yorkshire specimens. 
“ Scientific Opinion .” — Epeira scalaris at Bishop Wood, October 13th, 
1869, Vol. II., p. 421. 
James Carter. 
1874. — Egg cocoons found on 10th July in a cave called ' Cat’s Hole,’ 
in Nidderdale, near Lofthouse, and sent, along with specimens of 
the spider, to the Editor of The Field, and named by the latter 
Epeira fusca=Meta menardi (page 80). 
S. L. Mosley. 
1877 . — Epeira scalaris Walck. at Wharncliffe . — The Naturalist, 
November, Vol. III., p. 59 and p. 61. 
Charles Smethurst. 
1877. — Exhibition of Dolomedes mirabilis from Bishop Wood . — The 
Naturalist, August, p. 12. 
1880. - — Arachnidae (sic) . near Selby . — The Naturalist, January, Vol. 
p. 93, four species. 
John Grassham. 
1881. — The Water Spider (Argyroneta aquatica ). — The Naturalist,, 
December, Vol. VII., p. 84. 
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