fcttobsat their ends: T he eyes were fo final! that their number and {landing
could not be perceived.- This Spider was taken at the beginning
o f May, in a garden at Hackney.
. N \ X LV .
T h i s Spider is o f a hair-colour, on the back are two final! black
lines, the upper fide o f the belly was o f a flefh colour finely marked
with a broad mark o f black and white ; which mark is interrupted
or broken off, about the middle ; the b e lly is fhadowed and intermixed
with a mixture o f pale red. Its feelers are long and {lender: It had
eight eyes {landing as they are expreffed in the copper Plate. The
young ones o f thefe Spiders, which are no bigger than a rape feed, are
marked exactly like the old ones; only fomething darker, and o f a
copperilh colour; which (hows they do not alter their marks in their
feveral degrees o f bignefs. Thefe Spiders were taken about the middle;
o f M ay, by the New-Rher. near IJlington.
N°. X L V I ..
T hi s Spider is o f a dark colour, the back lighter, with a dark
line in the middle fomething like a nine-pin, but more pointed at each
end - on the upper fide o f the belly was a long dark coloured mark,
with a border of light colour round it, the whole being fpotted with
dark fpots; the feelers were {lender : It had four eyes {landing as they
are expreffed in the copper Plate. This was taken near HomJey-fFbodf,
about the middle of M ay.
N°. XLVII.
T h i s Spider was long and {lender, being all over o f a hair-colour,
and finely fpeckled with finall fpecks o f dark colour, the two’ foremoft
legs were very long, the two next Ibmething fhorter, the other pair
next them were the fhorteft of all; the feelers were {lender : It had eight
eyes