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SPECIES VI. — A. OvATUs. 
OVAL-SPIDER. 
On the 8th of September, ten or twelve females of this fpecies were found on the haw- 
thorn. Plate 4, fig. 2, guarding their eggs, which were enclofed in a glaucous flue, under 
the leaves. 
The eyes are very fmall and black; the lateral ones almofl: concreted or united. 
The legs very long, flender, whitifli, and hairy, the joints of which are decorated with 
greyifli dots. 
The thorax ovate, flat, brownilh, bright, marked by a longitudinal glaucous line. 
The abdomen oblong, ovate, hirfute, yellowifli, marked longitudinally in the middle, by 
an acuminated, ovate, red fpot. 
The arms hirfute, brownifh. 
The holders whitifli, perpendicular. 
The eggs feparate, round, whitifli ; about an hundred of them are equal to the fize 
of a pea. 
SPECIES VII. — A. Redimitus. 
ribband-spider. 
On the 27th of Auguft, I caught a Angle female, wrapped up, together with her bag, in a 
glaucous flue; but refufing food, (he died on the 6th of September. Plate 2, fig. 4. From 
a hole opened in the flue with a pin, a great number of young ones crept out, which had not 
yet aflumed the colour of the mother. 
This refembled the lafl: fpecies, except in the marks of the abdomen, which reprefented, 
as it were, a red flower, of an ovate, acute fhape, which in the middle is rather of a greyifli 
yellow. See List, de Aran. fig. 12. Frish. Germ. tom. 10. p. 6. t. 4. 
SPECIES VIII. 
