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 PLATE  X.  Fig.  III.  
 THE prevailing  colour  of  this  fpecimen was  brown, with  a  few  markings  on  the  back  
 and  belly:  legs curioufly  fpeckled :  eyes  eight.—Found  fpun  up  in  a hazel-leaf, with  a  ball  
 of  eggs, which was of a yellow  complexion,  and  enveloped  with  a white fubftance, in a wood,  
 near Feckham,  the beginning  of  June.  
 PLATE  X.  Fig.  IV.  
 T H I S  Spider was entirely  of  a dark green,  with  a  deep  lhade on  the  back  :  eyes  eight.—  
 Found  in  Caen-wood,  in  July.  
 PLATE  X.-  Fig.  V.  
 EVERY  part  of  this  fpecies was  of  a mottled  brown, with  fome light  markings  on  the  top  
 of  the  belly:  eyes eight.—Taken  on the ground,  in Greenwich-park,  March  31.  
 PLATE  X.  FIG.  VI.  
 T H I S  fpecimen was  in  every part  of  a dark  copper-colour,  with  a  light ihade  on  the  back:  
 legs  a  light brown, and  fpotted with black:  feelers  flender:  eyes could not  properly  be afcertained.— 
 Caught  under  a  ihed, the  latter end of  April.  
 PLATE  X.  Fig.  VII.  
 THE  general  colour of  this  beautiful Spider was  of  a light  aih-colour, with  a  broad  ftripc  
 of white  along  the  top  of  the belly,  on  which  were  two  rows  of  black  fpecks ;  and  the  legs  
 finely  fpotted:  at  the  extremity  of  the  belly were  two  ihort  appendages,  which  the  infeft  
 dilated,  or  clofed at  pleafure.-Taken  in  a houfe,  at Maidenhead, the middle  of  May.  
 PLATE  X.  Fig.  VIII.  
 THE back  and  belly were  of  a dark  cinder-colour:  the  legs  and  feelers  yellowifli:  eyes  
 eight.—Taken  the  middle  of  May,  near  Hornfey-wood.  A  fimilar  fpecimen,  with  many  
 Young  ones, was  found wrapped  in  a  leaf,  at  Hambleton,  in  Buckinghamfliire.  
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 PLATE  X.  Fig.  IX.  
 THE  light  parts  of  this  fpecies were  of  a  bluifli white  :  the  top  of  the back bordered  with  
 black  :  and  the upper  fide  of  the  belly  curioufly marked  with  feveral  tender  lines  of  black :  
 on  the  ends  of  the  feelers were globular  knobs :  the  legs  finely  fpotted.  
 PLATE  X.  FIG.  X.  
 THE  general  colour  of  this  Spider was  a  rich  brown,  with  fome dark  lines  on  the  back,  
 and  dots  on  the belly :  legs  a  little  fpotted,  and  appearing  tranfparent :  eyes  eight.—Taken  
 Trom an  Ichneumon-fly,  in  Caen-wood,  the  beginning  of  July.  
 ,  PLATE  X.  Fig.  XI.  
 THE  back  and  legs were  of  a dark  red :  the  whole  belly  of  a deep  lead-colour, and hairy  :  
 tail  of  a  flefli-colour,  and  forked :  eyes  eight.  Taken  near Woolwich,  in  Kent,  the  middle  
 of  June.  
 PLATE  XL  F I o.  I.  
 THE  general  complexion  of  this  Spider was  a deep  afli-colour.  On  the  top  of  the  belly  
 next  the  back, was  a  light  band, on which was  a dark  fpot ;  near  to  this  band,  was  a perfeèt  
 figure  of  a  croîs  in white :  the  legs were  fpotted :  feelers long :  and  eyes  four.—Found  in  a  
 garden,  in  April.  
 PLATE  XL  Fig.  II.  
 THE  upper  parts,  together  with  the  legs  and  feelers,  were  of  a  deep  brown,  with  a  
 light fl:reak on  the  back,  and  a crofs  on  the  top  of  the  belly :  the  under  part  of  which  was  
 light  and  fpeckled with  dark  fpots : eyes  eight.—Found  in  Caen-wood,  the  latter  end  of  July.  
 P LATE  XL  F  I G.  III.  
 T H I S  fpecimen was  entirely  of  a  dark  chefnut-colour,  except  four  orange-marks,  which  
 were  on  tlie upper fide of  the belly.—Found  folded up  in a  leaf, with  a  ball of  eggs,  the  latter  
 end  of  July.  
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