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PLATE X. Fig. III. 
The prevailing colour of this fpecimen was brown, with a few markings on the back 
and belly : legs curioudy fpeckled : eyes eight. — Found fpun up in a hazel-leaf, with a ball 
of eggs, which was of a yellow complexion, and enveloped with a white fubftance, in a wood, 
near Peckham, the beginning of June. 
PLATE X. Fig. IV. 
This Spider was entirely of a dark green, with a deep fliade on the back : eyes eight.— 
Found in Caen- wood, in July. 
PLATE X. Fig. V. 
Every part of this fpecies was of a mottled brown, with fome light markings on the top 
of the belly ; eyes eight. — Taken on the ground, in Green wich-park, March 31 . 
PLATE X. F I G. VI. 
This fpecimen was in every part of a dark copper-colour, with a light fhade on the back: 
legs a light brown, and fpotted with black : feelers flender : eyes could not properly be afcer- 
tained. — Caught under a fhed, the latter end of April. 
PLATE X. Fig. VII. 
The general colour of this beautiful Spider was of a light afli-colour, with a broad ftripc 
of white along the top of the belly, on which were two rows of black fpecks j and the legs 
finely fpotted : at the extremity of the belly were two fhort appendages, which the infe6t 
dilated, or clofed at pleafure. — Taken in a houfe, at Maidenhead, the middle of May. 
P LATE X. F I G. VIII. 
The back and belly were of a dark cinder-colour : the legs and feelers yellowifh : eyes 
eight. — Taken the middle of May, near Hornfey-wood. A fimilar fpecimen, with many 
young ones, was found wrapped in a leaf, at Hambleton, in Buckinghamfhire. 
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