S P E C I E S XIV.—A. PiscAToRius.
F I S H I N G - S P I D E R .
O N the fame day, with that above defcribed, I faw this, which is reprefented at plate 11,
fig. 9. It was running in the water, not far from the brink.
THE eyes like thofe of the former kinds. The legs with long unequal hairs, thickly placed.
The thorax neai-ly round, or of an obtufely oval form," very much depreffed or flattened,
nearly black, and edged with a greyiih border next the legs. The abdomen obtufely ovate,
black, very haiiy. The arms and holders hairy.
S P E C I E S XV.—A. FUMIGATUS.
S M O K Y - S P I D E R ,
FOUND among grafs, the middle of July. Plate 8, fig. 3.
THE four intermediate eyes are fmalliih, the four upper ones rather large; as reprefented
by the fpecks in the figure. The legs very hairy, briftly, and aculeated. The thorax ovate,
hairy, fmoky, and marked with white, in a continued longitudinal feries. The abdomen
obtufe, ovate, fmoky, with brownifh tranfverfe waves; near the thorax, black, with two
faiciculi of white hair, and two lucid fpecks above them; very hairy, with fome remarkably
long hair fcattered amongft the reft. The arms hairy, as well as the holders.
SPECIES XVI.
S P E C I E S XVI.—A. PULLATUS.
R U S S E T - S P I D E R .
FOUND in low grafs, the middle of May. Plate 8, fig. 6.
THE eyes rather fmall, ruddy. The legs brownifli, full of unequally long hairs. The
thorax obtufely oval, black, with ihort ihining thick hair. The abdomen of the fame ihape,
black, ihaded with fliort and gloffy hair, in the manner of filk; many hairs projeamg beyond
the rift, over the whole; beneath it is brownifh. The arms brownifli, with unequally long
hairs. The holders brownifli, downy.
S P E C I E S XVII.—A. PLANTARIUS,
P L A N T - S P I D E R .
ABOUT the middle of September, two females were taken together on flirubs. Plate 8,
fig. 2.
THE eyes glofly, cherry-coloured. The legs green, with blackifli fpots, and unequally long
hairs, briftles, and prickles. The thorax extremely hairy, nearly rhomboidal, flightly
rounded, blackiih on the middle, declining into green towards the fides, next the feet. The
abdomen oblong, greenifli, filky, tinged with a dirty blackifli colour, and marked above by
twenty-four wliite dots, difpofed four ways, of which the outward feries on each fide, of eight
dots, runs the whole length; the other eight dots, numbered from the anterior parts, ftand
in pairs, between two longitudinal lines, oppofite the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th dots. The
lower furface is fmoky, marked alternately with three flender and two broader lines of a
blackifli colour, and is marked on all fides with fuliginous and greyifli waves, not very confpicuous.
The arms are fmoky; and have diflimilar hairs, briftles, and prickles. The
holders are blackifli.
o SPECIES XVIII.