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Reviews and Book Notices. 
New to the county list although I got females in Lonsdale five 
year ago. 
Clubiona trivialis L.K. — Eston. 
Clubiona diversa Cb. — Greenhow Botton, Redcar. 
Dictyna arundinacea L. — Common. I took a $ adult in 
late February at Great Ayton. 
Hahnia montana Bl. — Widely distributed but rare. 
Hahnia nava Bl. — 1$ Easby Moor and 1$ Great Ayton Moor. 
Salticus cingulatiis Panz. — i,^ Eston Moor. 
Neon reticulatus Bl. — Basedale, Farndale, Great Ayton 
and Eston Moors, Turkey Nab. Common. 
The following spiders occurred in every locality visited and in 
general were quite abundant although in some cases not adult : — 
Robertus lividus Bl. 
Stemonyphantes lineata L. 
Leptyphantes ericaeus Bl. 
L. tenuis Bl. 
L. blackwallii Kulc. 
L. mengii Kulc. 
Poeciloneta globosa Wid. 
Bathyphantes concolor Wid. 
B. nigrinus Wid. 
Centromerus bicolor Bl. 
C. concinnus Thor. 
(Edothora . v gibbosus Bl. 
O. tuberosus Bl. 
O. fuscus Bl. 
Erigone ntra Bl. 
E. dentipalpis Wid. 
Lophomma herbigradum Bl. 
(very abundant). 
Gonatium rubens Bl. 
Neriene bituberculata Wid. 
Diplocephitlus fuscipes Bl. 
Wideria antica Wid. 
Walckenaera acuminata Bl. 
IP. nudipalpis West. 
Cornicularia unicornis Cb. 
C. cuspidata Bl. 
Ceratinella brevis Wid. 
Drassus lapidosus Walck. 
D. troglodytes C. L. K. 
Clubiona reclusa Cb. 
Cryphoeca silvicola C.L.K. 
Coelotes atropos Walck. 
Pachygnatha degeerii Sund. 
P. clerckii Sund. 
Meta segrnentata Clerck. 
Epeira quadrata Clerck. 
E. diademata Clerck. 
Xysticus cristatus Clerck. 
Oxyptila. trux Bl. 
Lycosa amentata Clerck. 
Pirata piraticus Clerck. 
Trochosa terricola Thor. 
Prehistoric Britain. By Robert Munro. London : Williams & Xor- 
gate, 256 pp., price is. This is an addition to the Home University 
Library of Modem Knowledge, and the publishers are certainly to be 
congratulated on having secured the services of Dr. Munro to prepare 
this admirable book. The author begins at the Ice Age and deals with 
the various prehistoric periods very fully, and especially with regard to 
the arts, industries, monuments, and other relics by prehistoric man. 
The book is well illustrated. 
Prehistoric Times and Men of the Channel Islands. By Joseph SineL 
Jersev : J. T. Bigwood, 1914, pp. 7 + 137, and 21 maps and plates. In 
this volume the curator of the museum at Jersey has brought together a 
remarkable record of the evidences of Early Man in the Channel Islands, 
and by aid of numerous photographs and sketches well illustrates the 
various and numerous remains of Primitive man and his associates 
which occur there. Not only are the relics found on the surface referred 
to, but the volume contains a record of the researches in the caves, burial 
mounds, stone monuments, submerged forests, etc. It will certainly 
give additional interest to the visitor to the Channel Islands. Dr. Keith 
writes a brief foreword. We regret that the volume is not lettered on 
the back, as it will cost at least a shilling to have this done. 
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