Of S P I D E R S , &c. 7
legs were o f a chefnut-colour; the feelers had thick knobs at the ends,
ending in points. It had four eyes, ftanding as they are expreffed in
the Plate. It was taken in Cain-Wood, on the fourteenth o f A p r il,
running in the dear! grafsJ and leaves.
i N°. .XVI.
T hi s Spider was o f a light brownilh hair-colour, with a faint ftripe
p f yellow on its back, and upper fide o f its belly 5 its feelers were
long and flendér. ft had four eyd," ftanding, as is reprefented in the
Plate by thé dots over the head o f the Spider. It was taken in Gain-
Wood '-,- on the fourteenth o f A p r il, running in the dead -graft and
leaves.' This Is a female.
N°. XVII.
T h i s longifh Spider was o f a light hair-colour, the darkeft part
being on the upper fide of the belly, and coming off in a very light
ftiadow on the fides. It had a light ftreak on the top o f the back -y
the feelers had large knobbed and pointed ends. It had four eyes,
ftanding as is expreffed over the Spider in the Plate. It was taken
about the middle o f A p r il in Cain-Wood, running on the ground under
Ibme dead leaves and grafs. This is a male.
H XVIII.
T h e back o f this Spider is o f a dark hair-colour with a light ftreak
in the middle; the upper fide o f the belly light hair-colour, the legs
o f a reddilh brown, the feelers long and (lender, and o f the fame
colour o f the legs. It was taken the fourteenth o f A p r il, runinng on
the ground in Cain-Wood.