Ir
P L A T E XL FIG. IV.
THIS fpecies was of a buff-colour, with a dark brown mark on each fide of the back,
and ftreaks of black along both fides of the belly : eyes eight.—Taken on a furze-bufli, on
Putney-heath, June 21.
P L A T E XL FIG. V.
EVERY part of this large fpecimen were of a dark orange-colour, bedecked with beautiful
variegated markings of different colours, fcarcely to be imitated by art: eyes eight.—Taken
in Caen-wood, September 20.
P L A T E XI. FIG. VI.
THE back was of a yellowifh brown : the upper fide of the belly white, with a large dark
brown mark, from the middle to the extremity of the tail: the legs were party-coloured: the
firft and laft joints being of a light brown : the middle joints of a bright red, and the ends of
each joint fpotted with a dark iliade : feelers flender : eyes eight.—Taken in Bifhops-wood,
the beginning of September.
P L AT E XL F I G. - VII.
THE complexion of this curious fpecies, in every part, was of a dark colour, and the
belly adorned with Angular markings, refembling Mofaic work : feelers flender: eyes eight.—
Taken near the New-river, the latter end of September.
P L A T E XL F I o. VIII.
THIS delicate Spider was entirely of a pale blue colour, with a few dark ftreaks on each fide
of the back, and upper part of the belly: the legs beautifully fpeckled: eyes imperceptible.—
Found in Caen-wood, the beginning of June.
P L A T E XL FIG. IX.
EVERY part was of a light brown, and prettily marked with dark coloured lines and dots:
the two fore-legs the longefl: the two next the fmalleft: eyes fix.—Found among nettles,
near Newington-green, the latter end of April,
P L J f E
( )
P L A T E XL- -F I G. X.
THE whole of this Spider was of a reddiih flefh-colour, curiouily marked with black lines
and dots : feelers flender: eyes fix.—Taken in a garden, on Epping-forefl, the beginning
of May.
P L A T E XL FIG. XI.
THIS fpecies was altogether of the fineft green. Eyes eight.—Caught on the ground, in
Caen-wood, the beginning of June.
P L A T E XIL FIG. I.
THE back, legs, and feelers, were of a lead-colour : on the upper part of the belly was an
irregular mark of white, encompafTed with a deep fcarlet: the fides vrere yellow: eyes fix.—
Found the latter end of July, in Caen-wood, inclofed in its web, in an oak-leaf, and with it
a ball of eggs, which was of a pale blue colour.
P L A T E XII.- - F I G. II.
THE back, legs, and feelers, of this fpecies were brown: the upper fide of the belly of an
orange-colour, curioufly marked with femicircular fpots : on the under fide was a broad
black mark, reaching from the head to the tail: eyes fix.—Found in Caen-wood, in June.
P L A T E XIL- - F I G. III.
THE back and belly were almofl black, with a mixture of a red and purple cafl: on the
top of the belly were tender markings of light brown, refembling lace-work, with dark
•coloured fpots: eyes fix.—Found in Bifhops-wood, the latter end of Auguft.
P L A T E XIL F I G. IV.
ALL the back, upper fide of the belly, legs, and feelers, were curiouily marked witli
black, and light afli-colour : the fore-part of the head was a reddifli: under part of the belly
aih-colour, with a cait of green : eyes eight.—Found at Woolwich. Two fimilar ones, but
of a fmaller fize, were caught at the fame time.
G PLATE