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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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 "  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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