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 P L A T E  XIII.  Fig,  VI.  
 THIS  Spider was  entirely  of  a  yellow-brown-colour,  and  in  figure  refembled  a  Tick.  On  
 the  back  were two  black  lines,  and  a  few  tender  markings  of  b rown  on  the belly.—Found  in  
 Caen-wood,  the  beginning  of  June.  A  very  fmall  one  was  caught  at the  fame time,  but  with  
 fimilar  markings.  
 P L A T E  XIIL  Fig.  VII.  
 IN  ihape,  tliis  fpecies  alfo  refembled  a  Tick,  and  in  every  part  was  of  a  dark  brown,  with  
 fome  faint  clouded  marks  on  both  fides  of  the  belly  :  legs  fpeckled :  eyes  eight.  Caught  in  
 Caen-wood,  the early  part  of  June.  
 P  L A T E  XIIL  F  I  G.  VIII.  
 WAS  altogether  of  a mottled  lead  appearance;  but  the  top  of  the  body  and  legs,  rather  
 lighter  coloured.  It  is  one  of  thofe  long-legged  fpecies,  fo  called,  which  have  no  divifion  of  
 back  and  belly,  as is  common  to  all  other  Spiders.  The  body  was  much  larger,  and  the  legs  
 ihorter,  than  is  ufual in  this  tribe.—Found  under  tlie  coping  of  a  wall,  near  London,  the  
 end  of  September.  
 P L A T E  XIIL  Fig.  IX.  
 THE  whole  of  this  fpecimen was  of  a  chocolate-colour,  with  a  few white  and  browniih  
 marks  on  the  belly  :  the  legs  were  hairy,  and  fpotted  with  black  :  feelers  {lender  and  fpotted:  
 eyes  fix.—Caught  in  a  garden,  the  beginning  of  September.  
 P L A T E  XIIL  FIG.  X.  
 THE belly  of  this  beautiful  fpecies  was  of  the  fineft  yellow,  with  an  irregular  brown  mark,  
 from  the middle to the  extremity.  On  the  broadeft  part  of  this mark  was  the  exaft  figure  of  
 a  crofs  in  white:  the  under part  of  the  belly  was  fpeckled  with  brown,  and the  back  was  a  
 chefnut-colour  : the legs  party-coloured with  black  and yellow.—Taken  on  Hampftead-heath,  
 the  beginning  of  September.  
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 P L A T E  XIV.  Fig.  I.  
 THE  back  of  this  elegant  fpecimen was  of  a  light  brown;  the  belly  a  beautiful  green,  
 with  a  row  of  dark  fpots  on  each  fide,  and  the  extremity  of  a  fine  crimfon  colour:  black  
 and  globular  knobs were  at  the  ends  of  the  feelers:  eyes  fix.—Caught  on  Epping-foreft,  the  
 beginning  of  May.  This,  and  Specimen  VI.  m  Plate  IV.  were  fuppofed  to  be  male  and  
 female.  
 P L A T E  XIF:—F  10.  ir.  
 THE  extremity  of  the  abdomen  was  of  a  clouded  yellow:  the  part  next  the  body  white  ;  
 in  which  were two  ftreaks  of  black:  legs  a  light  brown,  and  the  two  foremoft  the  longeft.-^  
 Found  in  Caen-wood,  the middle  of  April.  
 P L A T E  XIV.  F  I  G.  III.  
 THE  back  was  black,  as  was  alfo  the  belly,  excepting  two  lines  of  a  light  colour  on  the  
 top, which  in  figure  refembled  a  V.  the  legs  were beautifully  fpotted:  eyes not  difcernible.  
 P  L A T E  XIV.  F  I  G.  IV.  
 THE  whole  of  this  curious  Spider  was  of  a  light  yellowiili-green,  with  a  faint  ihade  on  
 each  fide  of  the  back,  and  fome  fpots  on  the  upper  fide  of  the belly,  two  of  which  were  of  a  
 blood-colour  :  feelers  flender:  eyes  eight.—Taken  in  a  wood,  at  Lewifliam,  in  Kent,  
 P  L A T E  XIV.  F  I  G.  V.  
 THE  back was  almoft black:  upper  fide  of  the  belly  green, dotted  with  a dull  yellow:  legs  ~  
 fpotted:  eyes  fix.—Found  on  a  hazel-tree,  the beginning  of  September.  
 P L A T E  XIV.  Fig.  VI.  
 THE  body was  of  a  dark  red,  with  a  broad  ftripe  of  black  on  the  upper  part:  the  belly  
 was  of  a  lead-complexion,  and  curioufly  fpotted:  eyes  fix.—Taken  under  the  coping  of  a  
 garden-wall,  at Newington,  the middle  of  September.  
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