• 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.
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