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PLATE XVI. FIG. IX.
" THE upper part of the belly was of an aih-colour, prettily figured with ftrokes and different
fized dots of white : the body was very fmall, and alfo had an aihen hue : legs fpotted
and hairy: eyes eight.—Found on Putney-heath, September 11.
PLATE XVL FIG. X.
THE back of this large fpecies was of a dark brown, on which were two black lines: the
upper fide of the belly of a flefh-colour, curioufly marked with patches of white, edged with
brown : the legs and feelers fpotted : eyes eight.—Found in a furze-buih, on Putney-heath,
September 11 .—It was remarked to have made a very thick web, of about one inch diameter,
where it refted, and beneath was fpread another web, hanging perpendicular, to catch its prey.
PLATE XVn. FIG. I.
THE body of this long-legged fpecies was of an orange-colour, with a yellow circle on
the upper part, in the front of which wcic plai;ca two eyes ; legs were of a leaden hue.—Found
in Caen-wood, the beginning of June.
P LATE XVIL F I G. II.
THE general complexion of this fpecimen was of a light brown, with a broad patch on
the top of the body of a deeper colour, on which were a few black fpots: the under fide of
the body was yellowiih.—Taken in Caen-wood, the latter end of July.
P LATE XVII. F I G. III.
WAS altogether of a dark brown. The body rather fmaller, and flatter than is ufually
obferved in this fpecieseyes two.—Found near Peckham, the beginning of July.
TLATI.
PLATE XVII.- - F I C. IV.
E V E R Y part was of a buff-brown, with two irregular lines, and a number of brown fpecks
on the top of the back.—Found under the coping of a wall, the latter end of Auguft.
PLATE XVIL F I G. V.
THE legs were of a light grey, as was alfo a portion of the top of the body, which was
bordered with two waved lines of a dark colour : the fides, and under part, were of a deep
brown.—Taken under the coping of a wall, the latter end of Auguflr.
P LATE XVIL F I G. VI.
WAS entirely of an orange-buff colour, prettily marked with fome lines on the back,
and a number of ihort ftreaks on the belly, of a deep brown.—Taken the latter end of July.
PLATE XVIL FIG. VII.
T H I S Spider was altogether of a chocolate-brown, curioufly marked with a few dark fpots
on the top of the body next the head, and a few crofs-bars towards the tail: eyes two.—
Found on the ground, amongfl: fome old timber, the middle of September.
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