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on the inner part. The arms are browniOi and hairy. The holders drrong, perpendicular, 
very hairy, and armed at the extremities with black claws, and are of a brownilli colour 
above, and black beneath. 
SPECIES IV. — A. Lignarius. 
wood-spider. 
X'hIS fpecies is found plentifully during the whole month of September, in woods, efpe- 
cially coppices, amongft the brufli-wood, and in hedges. It is all over hairy, and variegated. 
Plate 5, fig. 8. 
The eyes are all black, and of the fize reprefented by the dots in the figure. The legs 
abound with black hairs and prickles. The thorax ovate, fiightly flat, with a narrow lon- 
gitudinal facula. The abdomen, of a long oval fliape, is marked with a longitudinal facula 
like the thorax. 
The firft: joints of the arms, nearefl; the thorax, are covered with black prickles and white 
hairs; the half of the following ones, nearefl; the breafl, are like the firft pair; but thofe parts 
of them which are nearefl: the fexual organ, have ftiff black hairs and prickles. The male 
organ A. is without prickles, but is darkened with black and thick hair. The arms of the 
females are hairy and cylindric. 
The holders, together with their claws, are black, and abound towards the eyes with white 
hairs. The eggs are feventy or eighty in number, not glued together, but feparate, angular, 
of a reddifh yellow, and contained in a flat greenifli bag. In the beginning of June, the 
young are excluded. 
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SPECIES V. 
