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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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