. The spiders of Dorset, with an appendix containing short descriptions of those British species not yet found in Dorsetshire. "From the Proceedings of the Dorset. Natural History and Antiquarian Field ;. Spiders. 4? spebiea which I mot with in abundance- in Palestine (Eresus acanthophilus, Duf our) is also somewhat similar in habits to Dicli/na arundinacca, forming an irregular snare among the twigs of low plants and shrubs, and living in a cornucopia kind of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for


. The spiders of Dorset, with an appendix containing short descriptions of those British species not yet found in Dorsetshire. "From the Proceedings of the Dorset. Natural History and Antiquarian Field ;. Spiders. 4? spebiea which I mot with in abundance- in Palestine (Eresus acanthophilus, Duf our) is also somewhat similar in habits to Dicli/na arundinacca, forming an irregular snare among the twigs of low plants and shrubs, and living in a cornucopia kind of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Pickard-Cambridge, Octavius, 1828-1917. Sherborne, L. H. Ruegg


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