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PLATE XV. FIG, VIII.
THIS fingular fpecimen was in every part of a dull white complexion, with the addition
of fome grey, and a few fcarlet fpots on the top of the belly: eyes eight.—Found in Biihopswood,
near Hampftead, June 28.
P LATE XF. F I G. IX.
EVERY part of this beautiful Spider was of an aih-colour, delicately fpotted with black.
The extreme gloffinefs of the front of the body, prevented the afcertaining the exaft number
of its eyes.—Found in a garden, at Hackney, the latter end of Auguft.
PLATE Xr. Fig. X.
THE general colour was a deep chocolate, with a broad irregular mark of black, extending
along the body, to the extremity of the abdomen: legs fpotted: eyes fix.—Taken under
the coping of a wall, at Newington, the middle of September.
PLATE XV. Fig. XI.
THE general furface of this large and fine fpecimen was of a light brown: the back and
upper fide of the belly being beautifully adorned with black bars, and white marks: legs
hairy, and alternately fpotted with brown and black: eyes fix.—Caught m a garden, at
Hackney.
PLATE XVL Fig. I.
EVERY part of this Spider was of a deep brown, with black and white markings on the
back and belly : feelers long and almoft black : eyes eight.—Taken on the ground, in Greenwich
park, March 31.
PLATE XVL FIG. 11.
THIS fpecies was entirely of a copper-colour, with curious white markings on the top of
the belly, refembling lace-work: legs fpotted: eyes eight.—Taken near Peckham, Auguft 6.
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PLATE XVL- - F I G. nr.
" THE back and belly were of a pale rediih green, beautifully dotted with red, and nearly
tranfparent: the legs and feelers were of a pink-colour: eyes fix.—Caught in Caen-wood,
September 20.
P LATE XVI. F I g: IV.
THE belly was of a grafs-green : the upper part encompaffed with a yellow triple border,
the sera of which, formed, as it were, a fhield, marked with a few dots of fleih-colour, and
black : legs fpotted : feelers tranfparent, and fpotted: eyes eight.—Taken in a hedge, near
Hornfey-wood, April 20.
PLATE XVL Fig. V.
THIS Spider was in every part of a light grey, and fpeckled in a delicate manner with
black. In fhape, it was rather flat, but exceedingly nimble.—Taken in Caen-wood, September
20.
PLATE XVL Fig. VI.
WAS entirely of a deep grey colour, with thp eyreption of a few light dots on the top of
the belly : eyes imperceptible.—Found wrapped in a nettle-leaf, with a ball of eggs, of a
bluifh colour, near Rotherhithe, the latter end of Auguft.
P LATE XVL F i G. VII.
THIS delicate fpeeies was altogether of a pale green, with two ftreaks of black on the
back, and fimilar ones on the belly : globular knobs were at the end of the feelers.—Taken
in a garden, at Hackney, April 20.
PLATE XVI Fig. VIII.
THE back, legs, and feelers, were of a pale green : the upper fide of the belly of a dark red,
ftreaked witli black, and encompaffed with a yellow border: the under part of the belly inclining
to a yellow : eyes eight.—Caught in Caen-wood, September 11.
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