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P L A T E FI. FI G . X.
THE back of this fpeclmen was a dark red : belly almoft a black, and finely fpeckled with
white: legs blackiihì the two foremoft being the longeft, next pair Ihorter, and the third
pair ftill iliorter : body of a pecuhar iliape : eyes eight.—Found in a hedge, near Peckham,
May 23.
PLATE VIL Fig. I.
E V E R Y part of this fpecies was of a brown colour, with fome dark marks on the back
and belly : eyes not difcernible.—Taken near Charlton, in Kent.
P L A T E VIL Fig. II.
THE middle of the back was a dark red, with a ftripe of yellow on each fide : the upper
fide of thè belly was almoft black, with two rows of fmall white fpecks on each fide : the legs,
feelers, and under part of the belly, were of a dark chefnut-colour : eyes eight.—Taken
April 18.
P LATE VII. F I G. III.
THE whole of this fpecimen was of a dove-colour; on the middle of the back were two
black lines, and four fpots on the upper part of the belly : feelers knobbed, and pointed at
the ends.—Found at Lewifham, in Kent, May 6.
P L A T E VIL Fig. IV.
THE upper part of the body was of a chefnut-colour, with two dark lines on each fide:
top of the belly a light brown, as were alfo the legs, the joints of which were curiouOy barbed :
feelers hairy and globular ; and on the outfide of each was a white bright knob, encircled
with yellow, much refembling a fet foil-ftone.—It was a male, had eight eyes.—Taken in a
houfe, in April.
P L A T E VII. Fig. V.
T H I S fpecimen was curioufly marked with brown and fawn-colour: legs fpotted : eyes
fix.—Common among nettles, near Putney.
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P LATE VII. F I G. VI.
THE back was a chefnut-colour: upper fide of the belly black, and beautifully ftriped
with bars of white: the legs a light brown : feelers darker: tail forked : eyes eight.—Found
in a thick web, the middle of June.
PLATE VIL Fig. VII.
THE back was of a flefh-colour, marked with black lines: every part of the belly was alfo
curioufly marked with black and white, and prefenting a beautiful reprefentation of minute
and delicate ermine: tail forked : legs fpotted : eyes eight.—Taken on a ground-web
(in which was a hole for its retreat), near Dulwich, in Kent, June 8.
P LATE VIL F I G. VIII.
THE back of this fpecies was alternately marked with lines of different ihades of brown:
the belly was alfo prettily figured with brown dots, and the tail forked: feelers a chefnutcolour,
and hairy : eyes eight.—Taken in a garden, Auguft ay.
P LATE VIL F I G. IX.
THE back was an orange-brown, marked with two black lines: the belly was brown,
with a deeper ihade along the middle, forming figures, each in the ihape of a heart: legs and
feelers brown : eyes eight.—Caught on the ground, near Woolwich, the middle of June.
PLATE VIL Fig. X.
E V E R Y part of this Spider was of a light grey colour, curioufly mottled with black. Feelers
oval, and of a fliining black: the eyes could not be afcertained.—Caught in April on the
Burdock-plant.
PLATE VIIL Fig. I.
THE back of this fpecies was of a dark brown: the upper fide of the belly lighter, and
curioufly marked: legs a dull yellow, and fpotted: feelers flender,—Found in Bifliops-wood,
the latter end of September.
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