
 
        
         
		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.