TIu Structure and Habits of Spiders. 29 



spiders a more animated look than those of oth- 

 er families. The legs are short, and the front 

 pair often stouter than the others. They can 

 walk easily backvvards or sidewise, and jump a 

 long distance. Fig. 11 is the common gray 

 jumping spider enlarged. 



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Fig. xz a. 



Fig. II. 



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The crab spiders. The body is usualh" flat, 

 and wide behind. The front two pair of legs 

 are longer than the others, and so bent that the 

 spider can use them when in a narrow crack. 

 Some of them, like crabs, walk better side^^"ise 

 than forwards. Like the running and jumping 

 spiders, they make no webs for catching food. 



