N \ XXVII.
T a i s Spider was o f a longifh lhape, and o f a yeHowifh green
colour; its feelers were ilender. It was. taken about due middle o f
A p r il, in Cain-Wood.
N°. xxvnr.
T h i s Spider was o f ablueifli white, with a broad,ftreafe o f white
on the middle o f its back 5 bordered with black on each fide, the upper
fide o f the belly was finely marked with black, andlpotted wiihfinall
black lpots on the legs. It had fmall globular knobs at the ends o f its
feelers.
N*. XXIXi
T h i s Spider was o f a hair-colour 5 it had a pretty large belly, the
upper part o f which, hy thelhadowing o f the colours, appeared in a
Icjuare form$ the two foremoft legs were the lo n g e ft th e feelers final!.
It was taken about the middle o f A p r il, in Cain-Wood.
N \ XXX.
T hi s Spider was o f a light brown or chefimt. colour on, the back;
the upper fide o f the belly white fhadowed towards the. tail, with a
deep fbade o f yellow, and' a row o f darker lpots o f the lame colour on
each fide o f the belly 5 its feelers. Imall 5 the two. foiemofl: legs were
longer than the other. It was taken in Cain.-WoodT about the middle
o f A p r il.
N°. XXXI.
T h i s k one o f the moll beautifiil Spiders, i f yon look on it with a
Micmfcope, as is polfible to-be feen 5 there is luch a variety o f marbling
in pretty fhapes o f leveral colours, v iz . black, chelbut, redilh„and white
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