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Douglas, ScotlaDcl, E. nigriceps, $ , p. 248, fig. 6, and E. subitanea, 
p. 249, fig-. 7, England, O. P. Cambridge, Ann. N. H. (4) xvi. pi. viii. ; 
E. (Neriene) sublimis, $ & $,and E. (Neriene) curtipes^ ^>P- 314, Scot- 
land, id. P. Berw. Club, vii. ; E. retroversa, ^,p. 191, pi. xxvii. fig. 1, 
Paris, E. consimilis, ^ , p. 192, fig. 2, Europe, E. lotigiuscula, $,,p. 192, 
fig. 3, and E. truncatifrons, $ , p. 193, fig. 4, Corsica, E. habilis^ ^ » 
p. 195, fig. 5, Col de Natoia, France, E. dorsuosa, ^ , p. 196, fig. 6, 
Glacier de Casset, France, E. antennata, $ ,p. 197, fig. 7, Col des Ayes, 
France, E. vaporariorum, ^ & ? , p. 198, fig. 8, Col de Natoia, E. cor- 
niculans^ $ & ? > P- 199, fig. 9, Sappey, E. nigro limbata, $ & ? , p. 201, 
pi. xxviii. fig. 10, Gy^ sur Seine, E. leprieuri^ ^,p. 202, fig. 11, Algiers, 
E. stylifronsy ^,p. 203, fig. 12, Corsica, E. eborodunensis, $ ,p. 204, fig. 
13, Col de Natoia, E. coccinea, $ , p. 205, fig. 14, Morocco, E. foramini- 
feray $ ,p. 207, fig. 15, Col de Natoia, E. lucasiy ^ , p. 208, fig. 16, 
Algiers, FJ. ineditay ^ , p. 209, fig. *17, Paris, E. heterogasteVy ^,p. 211, 
pi. xxix. fig. 19, Morocco, E. corrugioy $ & $ ,p. 214, fig. 21, Corsica, E. 
thoracatay $ & ? , p. 212, fig. 20, Troyes, E. biovatay ^,p. 215, fig. 22, 
Rouen, E. bucephalay $ & $ , p. 217, fig. 23, Corsica, E. protuberanSy $ , 
p. 218, fig. 24, Pyrenees, E. castellana, $ & ? , p. 219, fig. 25, Aranjuez, E. 
jiista^ $ y p. 220, fig. 26, Troyes, E.pabulatrixy $ & ? , p. 324, pi. xliv. fig. 1, 
La Grande Chartreuse, E. serratay $ , p. 325, fig. 2, and E. nemorivggay 
$ & ? , p. 326, fig. 3, Troyes, E. corallipeSy ^ , p. 328, fig. 4, France, 
E. fluctuanSy $ , p. 329, Paris, E. vivay $ , p. 330, fig. 5, Chaville, 
France, E. dilutay ^,p. 331, fig. 6, Troyes, E. grouvelliiy ^,p. 332, fig-. 7, 
Col do Natoia, E. pcctulay $ & ? , p. 333, fig. 8, Monitier (French Alps), 
E. persimilisy ^,p. 394, pi. Ixvi. fig. 1, FJ. ornatay ^,p. 395, fig. 3, E. 
pictilisy $ & $ , p. 396, fig. 4, E. providay ? , p. 398, fig. 5, E. pertinenSy ^ 
& ? , p. 399, fig. 6, E. persolutay $ & ? , p. 400, fig. 7, E. cornupalpisy $ , 
p. 401, fig. 8, E. multesimay $ , p. 402, fig. 9, E. florens^ $ & $ , p. 403, 
fig. 10, Boston, U.S.A., id. P. Z. S. 1875 : spp. nn. 
Erigone capitOy Westr., $ , figured for the first time ; idi 1. c. p. 210, 
pi. xxviii. fig. 18. 
Anthrobia mammouthiay Tellkampf, from Mammoth Cave, &c., 
Kentucky, J. H. Emerton, Am. Nat. ix. p. 280, pi. i. figs. 1-6. An- 
throbia has been referred to the Dysderides by E. Simon, but later 
opinion seems to be in favour of placing it next to Erigone in the 
Theridiides ; A. S. Packard, ibid., note. 
Tapinopa unicolory $ , sp. n., O. P. Cambridge, P. Berw. Club, vii. p. 319, 
North of England. 
Linyphia furcigeray G. Canestrini, Atti Soc. Pad. ii. [1873J p. 47, Sar- 
dinia ; L. cmertoniy ? , T. Thorell, P. Bost. Soc. xvii. p. 494, Labrador ; 
L. mughi, ^ , p. 18, fig. 1, L. pusiola, p. 20, fig. 3, and L. 
sudeticay ^ , p. 21, figs. 4 & 5, Silesia, C. Fickert, Myriop. und 
Araneid. vom Kamme des Riesengebirges, &c. ; L. sordellii, $ & ? , P. 
Pavesi, Atti Soc. Ital. xviii. p. 263, Switzerland ; L. aeria, ^ , O. P. 
Cambridge, Ann. N. H. (4) xvi. p. 251, pi. viii. fig. 8, England ; L.pyre- 
nmOy $ y p. 82, Pyrenees, L. obesay $ , and $ , and L. ictericay $ , p. 83, . 
Sweden, L. fragility ^ , St. Moritz, Switzerland, and L. nitiday 
A & ? , Niesky, p. 84, L. infirma, ? , Sweden, and L. ariday ^ , S. 
