
 
        
         
		•  PL  ATE  IV.  Fig..  VIII.  
 EVERY  part  of  this  fpecles was  of  a  light  brown  colour;  with  two  black  lines  on  the  
 back:  and  a  dark  brown  ihade  along  the  middle  of  the  belly.—Caught  in  Caen-wood  
 April  14.  
 PLATE  IF.  Fig.  IX.  
 WAS  a male,  and  entirely  of  a  light  brown  colour;  with  a  narrow  line  of  light  along  the  
 middle of  the  back  and  belly:  the  feelers  large,  with  globulai"  and  pomted  ends i  eyes  four.—  
 Taken  in Caen-wood  the  middle  of  April.  
 PLATE  IF.  F  I G.  X.  
 THIS  Spider was  of  a fine brown,  mottled  with  black:  legs  long  and  fmooth:  eyes  eight.—  
 Taken  the  middle  of  June,  on  Putney-heath,  on  a  bank, where  it  had  fpread  its  web,  to  entangle  
 its  prey.  
 p l a t e  IF.  Fig.  XI.  
 THE  prevailing  colour  of  this  fpecimen  was  grey.  On  the  top  of  the  body  was  a  circular  
 light  mark,  with  a  black  fpot  in  the  center:  on  the  upper  part  of  the  belly  were  feveral  
 dark  marks  :  legs  a  light  brown  :  feelers  ihort:  eyes  fix.  
 p l a t e  IF.  Fig.  XII.  
 THE  under  part  of  the  belly was  of  an  afh-colour:  the  upper  part,  with  the  reft  of  the  
 body,  light  brown.—Taken  in  the  fields  in  April.  
 PLATE  F.  Fig.  I.  
 THE  back was  a  light brown,  with  two  faint dark  lines  in  the  middle:  the upper  fide of the  
 belly  yellow,  in  the  lower  part  of  which  was  a  dark  mark  :  legs  fpotted  :  at  the  end  of  the  
 feelers, were  globular  bunches  of  a  dark  colour  :  eyes  eight.—Found  in  a hedge,  near  Hornley, 
   Auguft  28.  
 PLATE  F.  FIG,  II.  
 THE  back  and  belly  of  this  Spider were  black,  prettily  marked  with  white  :  legs  brown  
 and  fpotted:  eyes  eight.—Found  in  a  garden,  at Hackney,  the  beginning  of  June.  i  -I  °  p  LATE  
 PLATE  V.  Fig.  III.  
 THE  back  was  almoft white,  with  a  brown  mark  in  the  middle:  the upper  fide  of the belly  
 a  light  chefnut-colour:  the  under  fide  black:  legs  fpeckled:  eyes  eight.—Found  in  Caenwood, 
   the  beginning  of  June.  
 PLATE  V.  FIG.  IV.  
 THIS  curious  fpecies  was  entirely  of  a  beautiful  green,  with  the  exception  of  a  few  dark  
 marks  on  the  back  and  belly:  feelers  flender:  eyes  eight.—Caught  on  the ground,  in  Bilhopswood, 
   the latter  end  of  June.  
 PLATE  F.  Fig.  V.  
 THE  back  was  of  a  tranfparent green :  the  upper  fide  of  the belly  a yellowifli-white, with  a  
 black  ftreak  encompaíTed with  fpots  towards  the  tail:  the  legs  were  long  and  tranfparent,  
 except  at  the joints, which  gave  thofe parts  the  appearance  of  fpots: eyes  eight.—Found  folded  
 up  in  a  nettle  leaf, with  a  ball  of  eggs,  of  a  blue  colour,  near Camberwell,  September  6.  
 PLATE  V.  Fig.  VI.  
 THE back  had  a  browniih  caft  :  the  fides  darker  :  the  belly  was  a  dull  yellow  :  on  the  
 upper  part  of  which  was  an  irregular  brown  mark  from  the  back  to  the  tail,  which  was  
 forked :  the  under  fide  of  the  belly was  alfo  of  a  dingy  yellow,  ornamented with  two  beautiful  
 gold-coloured  fpots  :  eyes  eight.—Found  fpun up  in  the tops  of  green  forrel,  and  with  it  a  
 bag  of  eggs,  of  a pale  red  colour,  near Lewiiliam,  in  Kent,  the beginning  of  July.  
 PLATE  V.  Fig.  VII.  
 THIS  fpecimen was  of  a  dark  brown  colour,  inclining  to black;  a  ftreak  of  a  lighter  hue  
 extended  along  the  body  and  belly,  from  the head  to  the  extreme  point  of  the  tail;  on  each  
 fide  of  which  were  many  dark  fpots  or  lines:  the  feelers  were  long  :  and  the  forceps,  or jaws,  
 apparently  fliaip,  and  finely  poliilied  ;  every  part  was  hairy.—Taken  in  a cellar,  the middle  of  
 September.  
 D  'PLATE