28 The Structure and Habits of Spiders. 



living in open places, and catching their prey 

 without webs. Their legs are long, the hind 

 pair being the longest. The head is high, and 

 the arrangement of the eyes peculiar to the 

 family, Fig. 10. 



•Fig. 10. 



ATTID/E. 



The jumping spiders. The body is usually 

 short, and the head square. The arrange- 

 ment of the eyes is characteristic, Fig. 1 1, a. 

 The two large ones in the middle give these 



