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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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