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 PLATE  XII.  FIG.  V.  
 The  general  complexion  of  this  beautiful Spider was  of  an  orange-colour:  on  the  upper  
 fide of  the  belly  was  a  row  of  whitiih  marks  of  different  fizes,  from  the  back  to  the  tail:  
 legs  party-coloured:  eyes  eight.—Taken  at  Maidftone,  in  Kent,  the middle  of  Auguft.  A  
 like  fpecies was  found  in  Caen-wood.  
 PLATE  XII.  Fig.  VI.  
 The  body  of  this  fpecimen  was  of  a dark  brown  : the  belly  of a deep orange-colour,  beautifully  
 marked  with  yellow  dots,  and  black  bars:  legs  hairy,  and  party-coloured:  eyes  fix.  
 Like  other  males,  it  had large  feelers.—Found  September  lo,  on  Hampftead-heath.  
 PLATE  XIL  Fig.  VII.  ^  
 The  back  and  upper  part  of  the  belly  of  this  fpecimen were  of  a  deep  brown,  with  different  
 light  marks  in  every  part:  legs  were  light  coloured  and  fpotted:  eyes  eight.—Taken  
 on  Hampftead-heath,  September  27.  
 PLATE  XIL  F  I G.  VIII.  
 This  fpecies was  of  a  yellow-brown,  ornamented,  with  a  ftreak  of  dark  colour  in  the  
 middle  of  the  back:  on  the  top of  the  belly  (which  was  remarkably  fmall),  were  a  few  black  
 lines :  legs  a  yellow  brown,  and  full  of  briftles :  the  ends  of  the  feelers  remarkably  curious :  
 eyes  fix.—Taken  by  the New-river,  near  lilington,  the  middle of  September.  
 P  LATE  XIL  F  I G.  IX.  
 The  belly  of  this  fpecimen was  of  a  dull orange-colour,  prettily  marked with  black,  and  
 fleih-coloured  dots:  the  body  almoft  black:  legs  hairy,  and  fpeckled with  brown:  feelers  
 fpotted :  eyes  fix.—Taken  the  latter  end  of  Auguft,  in  Biihops-wood.  
 PLATE  XIL  Fig.  X.  
 The  body  and  belly  of  this  Spider were of  a yellowifti-brown, with  a  broad  ftripe  of  leadcolour  
 on  the  top  of  the  back.  By  the  affiftance of  glaffes,  the  belly  was  difcovered  to  be  
 inimitably  
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 inimitably  befprinkled with  minute  brown  Ipots:  and with  the  legs,  which were  alfo curioufly  
 fpeckled, altogether  prefented a more beautiful  fpedtacle  than any  other  fpecies  here defcribed:  
 eyes  fix.—^Taken  under  the  coping  of  a wall,  at  Newington,  the  middle  of  September.  
 PLATE  XIIL- -F  I  G.  I.  
 The  belly  of this  fingular fpecimen was of  a  dull  orange-colour,  with  tender  markings  of  
 red,  and  a  few  dots  of  white, down  the middle:  the body, which was remarkably  fmall, was  of  
 an  aili-colour:  legs  a  faint  yellow,  and  fpotted  with  dark  brown:  eyes  eight.—Taken  in  a  
 garden,  at Hackney,  the middle  of  May.  
 PLATE  Xin.  Fig.  II.  
 The  back  was  of  a  chefnut-colour:  the  belly  black,  with  fmall  divifion-lines  of  white.  
 A  ball  of  eggs,  of  a  pale  blue  colour,  was  attached  to  its  belly.—Found  near  Charlton,  in  
 Kent,  the middle  of  June.  
 PLAT  E  XIIL  F  I G.  III.  
 This  Spider was  entirely  of  a  dark  brown-colour.  The  belly  delicately  fpotted  with  
 white:  the  legs  fpotted with  black.—Found, May  14,  on  its web,  near  Charlton,  in  Kent.  It  
 was  a female, and  had  four  eyes.  
 P  LATE  XIIL  F  I G.  IV.  
 Th e  belly  was  of  a  fine  gloffy  grey, with  two  rows of  white  fpots  along  the  middle  of  the  
 back:  feelers were  alfo  a  deep  grey.  On  account  of  its  fliining  furface,  the eyes could  not  be  
 afcertained:  legs  a  chefnut-colour.—Taken  in  Caen-wood,  the  firft  part  of  June.  
 PLATE  XIII.—ViG.  V.  
 This  fpecies was  altogether  of a  red buff-colour,  with  a  few  light  fpots on  the  top  of  tlie  
 belly,  and fome  black  mai-kings  on  the  feelers  and  legs:  eyes fix.—Taken-, Auguft 30, amongft  
 Ferns,  on  Hampftead-heath.  
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