* The Natural Hijiory 



7 2' The Triangula rba ckt Spider. On 

 his Sides are fix {harp white points, fpotted 

 with dark brown. 



73. The Great-hairy Spider. Thefe are 

 very common : they live on Flies and other 

 Infe&s 5 yet can fubfift under confinement a 

 great while without- 



74. The Houfe Spider. Its Back and Legs 

 are fpotted with black;, thefe caft their Skin 

 like- the laft. 



75. The Lejfer Houfe Spider. Carry their 

 Young in a round Bag under their Belly 5 

 they (pin in the Night. 



76. The Grey-fpider. Is hairy like Vel- 

 vet, and fpeckled with black. , 



77. The Silver-fpider. Is elegantly fhaped. 



78. The great Silver-fpider. Like the laft, 

 but bigger. 



79. The Silver and Yellow Spider. This 

 is ftreakt with brown Lines, and makes 

 Webs like the common- 



80; The Tortoife-fpider- No bigger than 

 a Pea $ its Shell hexangular, Silver colour- 

 ed with black fpots. 



81. The Tick- A fmall flat roundifii 

 Loufe : if any Body fits down in the Woods 

 or Fields, this Vermine prefently attacks him, 

 and gets into his Flefti. 



82. The Steel-w>ajp. Has a very hard Bo- 

 dy, not eafily penetrable with a Needle, 

 yet flick as Silk. 



83. The Glafs-mng. Is a fmall oval In- 

 fcft, half an Inch long, 



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