Of S P I BE RS, &c. a,7
N v LXXXIV.
T h i s Spider was all over o f a hair-colour; the fides o f its back o f
a darker colour ;■ the legs and lides o f its belly paler, and fpeckled with
the lame dark colour, f Its feelers were flender. It had eight eyes placed
as they are expreffed in the copper Plate. It was found in a web Ipun
up in a H afel-Leaf, with a ball o f eggs o f a yellow colour wrapped
round with a white web, in a Wood beyond Peckham, in the beginning
o [J u n e .
N \ LXXXV.
T h i s spider was all over o f a- hair-colour 5 the middle o f its back
light, and the fides dark, almoft black 5 on the upper fide o f the belly
was a light coloured mark in the Ihape o f a feather, and in it a longilh
black fquare. Its feelers flender. It had fix eyes placed as in the Plate;
the fides o f the belly were o f a chefiiut colour. It was taken at the
beginning o f J u ly near Dulvokh.
' LXXXVI.
. T h i s Spider was o f a light alh colour, with a white line in the
middle o f its back, and. a whitilh mark in the middle o f theupperfide
o f its be lly; the fides o f the belly white; its legs hairy; the feeler^
long and flender. It had eight eyes placed as they are exprefled in the
Plate. It was taken in the beginning o f J u ly , and with it a ball o f
eggs, which it held fall with its legs; which ball, when broken, was.'
found foil o f young Spiders all black.
N \ LXXXVII.
T h i s Spider was o f a light hair-colour, ftreaked and fpeckled with
b la ck; on the upperfide o f the belly there were two rows of marks
■ E 2 fpotted