PLATE IX. FIG. III.
- THE back was dark In the middle, and a light aih-colour on the fides: upper part of the
belly was a fine fcarlet, with a broad white border on each fide : under fide of the belly was
of a dark aih-colour, fpotted with black: legs greyiih, with a remarkable protuberance on
the outermoft joint of the two foremoft: eyes fix.
PLATE IX. Fig. IV.
THIS fpecimen was entirely of an ail.-colour, and the belly marked with brown ftreaks
refembling ribs: the legs were of a light brown, and fpotted at the joints: eyes fix.-Found
on Hampftead-heath, Auguft 30.
PLATE IX—F I G . V.
THE back and legs were cinder-coloured: upper fide of the belly a dull white, encircled
with red rings.—Found in Caen-wood, the latter end of July.
• F I G .
THE back and legs were of an aih-colour, upper fide of the belly white, m the
center of which was a dark mark, r e f emb l i n g a fpleenwort leaf: eyes fix, two of which
were placed fo clofe together as to appear but one.-Found in Caen-wood, the latter
end of June.
PLATE IX. Fig. VII.
THE prevailing colour of this Spider was a rich dark brown, curiouily marked and dotted,
with light colours: the legs and feelers were fpotted and hairy: eyes f ix.-Found in Biihop'swood,
the latter end of Auguft.
PLATE IX. F I G. VIII.
THIS fpecimen was entirely of a yellow-green, with two rows of fmall black fpots on the
upper part of the back and belly: eyes fix ; prefently after being taken, it was remarked to
caft its ikin, but inftantly re-affumed its former appearance.-Caught on Putney-heath, the
middle of June. ^^^^^
PLATE IX.- - F i g . IX.
EVERY part of this fpecies was alfo of a beautiful green, and had eight eyes; it was uncommonly
aftive, and apparently quick-fighted.—Taken in Caen-wood, the firft week in June.
PLATE IX. Fig. X.
THE back was of a ftrong chefnut-colour: the upper fide of the belly black, with a light
mark along the middle, refembling a fprig of yew: eyes eight.—Found on its web, on the
ground, in a warren, near Woolwich, in Kent, the middle of June. It was afterwards remarked,
that thefe ipecies are fomething larger, when taken in July.
PLATE IX. FIG. XI.
THIS Spider was entirely of a buff-colour, with a dark ihade in the middle of the back:
the belly was prettily marked, and the legs fpotted: eyes fix.—Found on a wall, at
Hackney, the latter end of September.
P LA TE IX.- -F I G. XII.
WAS altogether of a light brown; the upper fide of the belly and legs beautifully fpotted:
feelers ilender : eyes eight.—Taken from an Ichneumon-fly, in Caen-wood, the beginning of
June.
PLATE X. FIG. I.
THE back was of a yellowilTi-red, with two ilripes of black in the middle : the upper part
of the belly had alfo a yellow caft, encircled with red bands: legs were of a dark red : the
ends of the feelers were formed like the rowel of a fpur: eyes fix.—Found among nettles, near
Putney, September 11.
PLATE X. Fig. II.
THE back and upper part of the belly of this fpecies were of a light brown, edged with
a dark line : the under parts and legs were alfo of the fame colour: eyes four.—Taken in
Caen-wood, April 14.
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