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SPECIES IV. — A. Striatus. 
STREAKED-SPIDER. 
One female was caught, the beginning of Auguft, by a hedge. It is reprefented of its 
proper fize, at plate 6, fig. 5, and magnified a little, in order to make it plainer, at B. 
The eyes cherry-coloured, very glofly, with a lucid margin. The proportional length of 
the legs, 4, I, 2, and 3. They are furnifhed with many long and fhort hairs, and prickles, 
and with brown and light- coloured circles. The thorax rhomboid, hairy, marked on the 
anterior part with an inconfpicuous black crofs, next this with a white Ipotj then with a 
dullifh black crefcent, acuminated towards the anus ; and in the concavity towards the ab- 
domen, with a longitudinal flender wedge-fhaped facula, which grows blackifh as it approaches 
the abdomen. The abdomen ovate, brownifh, hairy, with a cuneated longitudinal fegment, 
and with fpots, or whitifh rays, in a blackifh bafe, and declining towards each fide. The 
arms black ; with the joints furrounded with white hairs. The holders black. The eggs 
feven in number, of a moderate fize, but fomewhat fmall in proportion to the female, feparate, 
round, yellowifh, involved in a thin web. 
SPECIES V. — A. Terebratus. 
AUGER-SPIDER. 
In the beginning of Auguft, this fpecies copulated, plate 9, fig. 2, in the fame manner as 
the Vth Species of the Wolves. It is of the fame fize with the preceding fpecies. 
The eyes are cherry-coloured, with a lucid border. The legs, which are in the proportion 
of 4, I, 2, and 3, have hairs, prickles, and numerous circles. The thorax flat, rhomboid, 
black. 
