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inimitably befprinkled with minute brown fpots : and with the legs, which were alfo curioufly 
fpeckled, altogether prefented a more beautiful fpediacle than any other fpecies here defcribed : 
eyes fix. — Taken under the coping of a wall, at Newington, the middle of September. 
PLATE Kill. Fic. I. 
The belly of this lingular fpecimen was of a dull orange-colour, with tender markings of 
red, and a few dots of white, down the middle : tlie body, which was remarkably fmall, was of 
an afh-colour: legs a faint yellow, and Ipotted with dark brown: eyes eight, — Taken in a 
garden, at Hackney, the middle of May. 
PLATE Xlll. Fig. II. 
The back was of a chefnut-colour : the belly black, with fmall divilion-lines of white. 
A ball of eggs, of a pale blue colour, was attached to its belly. — ^Found near Charlton, in 
Kent, the middle of June. 
PLATE XIII. Fig. III. 
This Spider was entirely of a dark brown-colour. The belly delicately fpotted with 
white : the legs fpotted with black. — Found, May 14, on its web, near Charlton, in Kent, It 
was a female, and had four eyes. 
PLATE XIII. Fig. IV. 
The belly was of a fine glolfy grey, with two rows of white fpots along the middle of the 
back : feelers were alfo a deep grey. On account of its fhining furface, the eyes could not be 
afcertained : legs a chefnut-colour. — Taken in Caen- wood, the firft part of June. 
PLATE XIIL—V iG. V. 
This fpecies was altogether of a red buff-colour, with a few light fpots on the top of the 
belly, and fome black markings on the feelers and legs: eyes fix. — Taken, Auguft 30, amongft 
Ferns, on Hampftead-heath. 
TLATE 
