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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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