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PLATE VI. Fig. IV. 
The back and legs were of a dark green : the belly lighter coloured: on the upper fide of 
which was an irregular mark of a deeper fliade : eyes eight. — T akcn on an oak-tree, in Caen- 
wood, the latter end of July. 
P LAr E FI. F 1 G. V. 
This fpecimen was entirely of a light brown colour, marked with a number of fliort 
lines of a deeper fhade : every part was hairy : eyes eight. 
PLATE VI. Fig. VI. 
To the naked eye this fpecimen was greyifli, fpeckled, and hairy ; but, by the help of a 
magnifier, it was difcovered to be truly curious and beautiful j ornamented as it was in every 
part, by a mixture of a profufion of colours : eyes eight : it is a leaper, and remarkably a6tive. — ■ 
Taken in a garden, at Hackney. 
PLATE VI F I G. VII. 
This Spider was of a greyifh black: feelers knobbed: eyes fix. — Are numerous in low wet 
grounds, about the middle of April. 
P LATE VI. F I G. VIII. 
Was entirely of a chefnut-colour, with a light ftreakon the back : and the belly curioufly 
dotted : every part had a velvety appearance : eyes eight. — Taken the beginning of June in 
Caen-wood : being put into a box, on the morrow, it was obfeiwed to have laid eggs, and 
enveloped them with a thick white fubftance, and attached the whole to her belly. 
PLATE FI. Fig. IX. 
Was entirely of a brown colour : the under part of the belly darker : legs long and hairy : 
eyes fix, — Taken on the ground, the beginning of September, 
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