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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
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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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