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The eyes are black, between which and the holders runs a line with chalk-like hairs. The 
legs, which are dulky, fhorten in the proportion of 4, i, 2, and 3. They are furnidied with 
brownifh marks, and with unequally long white hairs, and fome brown ones. The thorax 
ovate, greenifh, flat, fllky, with a facula near the abdomen. The abdomen oblong, ovate, 
joined to the thorax, at a fourth of its upper part ; covered with two forts of hairs, of which 
the fhorter are clofely fet, but the longer are fcattered, and projed like briftles. The upper 
furface is brownifh, and remarkable for having a longifh facula of a yellowifh colour, and 
hiaped like a halberd, while the edge or fide is marked by a flame or wave of the fame colour. 
Both fides are cinereous near the anus, which is blackifh. The arms are brownifh, and have 
white hairs of different lengths. The holders are black, and perpendicular. 
SPECIES II.— A. Muscosus. 
MOSSY-SPIDER. 
Found, the beginning of September, in a hedge. Plate 8, fig. 4. 
The eyes glaucous, and fliining like polifhed flieel. The legs thick, fhort, hairy, and 
prickly, marked with numerous circles. The proportional length of the legs is 4, i, 2, and 3. 
The thorax rhomboid, covered with unequal thick hairs, grey or glaucous like mofs on old 
hedges. The abdomen oblong-oval, hairy, and glaucous like the thorax, with two fmoke- 
coloured longitudinal waves. The arms hairy, with numerous circles. The holders black, 
with blackifli claws. 
SPECIES IIL 
