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PLArE IV. Fi c. II. 
The belly of this Spider was a veiy dark brown : the body lighter coloured, as were alfo 
the legs, which were fpotted : eyes not difcernible. — Taken in April. 
PLATE IK Fig. III. 
This Ipecies was entirely of a yellow-green colour : feelers {lender. — Taken the middle of 
April, in Caen-wood. 
PLATE IV. Fig. IV. 
Every part of this fpecimen was of a light brown, except the upper fide of the belly, 
which was curiouily {potted: feelers {lender: eyes four. — Taken, near Hornfey-wood, the 
middle of May. 
PLATE IV. Fig. V. 
The whole of this Spider was alfo of a brown colours ^ud from the effeft produced by 
the fingular blending of the markings on the belly, that part had the appearance of being 
fquare: the two fore-legs the longeft: feelers fmall.^ — Taken the middle of April, in Caen-v/ood.. 
PLATE IK. Fig. VI. 
The body and legs were a light red : on each fide the belly was a row of dark coloured 
fpots j and the end of the tail was tipt with fcarlet : feelers fmall, and of a tranfparent 
green: eyes black, and fix in number. — Taken in a web, on an elm-tree, in Epping-foreft, 
the beginning of May. A fmaller one was caught, at the fame time, vath fimilar markings. 
PLATE IK. F I G. VI L 
This fpecimen was of a light afh-colour, with a white mark in the middle of the back: and 
a fimilar one in the center of the upper fide of its belly : legs hairy : eyes eight. — Taken in 
July. A ball, which it held fail with its legs, when opened, contained a number of minute 
Spiders^ all black. 
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