26 The Structure and Habits of Spiders. 



have two claws and a bunch of flat hairs. The 

 spinnerets are usually long enough to extend a 

 little behind the abdomen. Fig. 8 is a Drassus, 

 and the eyes as seen from in front. 



Fig. 8. 



AGALENID.E. 



Long-legged, brown spiders, with two spin- 

 nerets longer than the others, and extending 

 out behind the body. They make flat webs, 

 with a funnel-shaped tube at one side, Fig. 24, 

 in which the spider waits. Fig. 9 is Agalcna 

 nceyia, the common grass spider. 



