mixt all óver the hack, the belly, legs and feelers. It appears to the
naked eye to be a greyifli fpeckled Spider being all over rough and
hairy 5 the feelers have globular ends and are hairy. It had eight eyes
placed as is expreffed in thé Plate, the two middlémoft in the top being
the largeft. This Spider catches his prey by jumping on it, and is extremely
nimble in its moving any way it pleafes. It was taken in a
garden at Hackney.
N°. XXXII.
T h i s Spider Was o f a dark colour, there was a broad light ftreak
o f hair-colour in the middle ó f the back ; the upper fide o f the belly
was as i f it was marbled or watered, and all over Very hairy. The
feelers had pointed knobs at the ends, o f a fhining black, and below
that another knob, which made them look as i f they had been turned
by a Turner 5 it had fix finall eyes. This was a male Spider, and taken
in the houfe at the latter end o f H prilr
N*. XXXIII.
T h i s Spider Was o f a black colour, with a fmall ftripe o f lighter
^colour in the middle o f the back, the upper part o f the belly was lighter;
the feelers had pointed knobs at the ends; it had four eyes Handing as
is expreffed in the Plate. It Was taken at the latter end o f A jrril, near
'Newington-o Green. - , .
N '. XXXIV.
T h i s Spider Was o f a hair-coloür, the back was ftiort, the belly large,
the upper fide o f which was prettily marked with light colour in the
middle, and dark on the fides: thefe marks where fo regularly placed,
as made it appear as if jointed on the back, it had a finall triangular Ipot
in the middle, with a white line round it 5 and on the outfide o f that