
 
        
         
		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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