Natural Hijlory
O F S P I D E R S, 6 V.
N°. I.
H I S Spider was o f a foarlet colour, much refembling
that o f v e lve t; its feelers were fomething longer than is
ufually found in Spiders o f this bignefs. It was found
in Cain-Wood at the beginning o f June. T he y are
likewile found in gardens on the bodies o f trees: thefe
laft are fomething fmaller than thofe found in the woods. Thefo
Spiders are accounted venomous.
N°. II.
T h i s Spider was o f an alh colour, the upper fide o f the belly
marked with black, the under fide, o f the fame colour, without marks or
fpots. It had two black fhining foots on the fore part of the body, and