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PLATE XIV. Fig. I. 
The back of this elegant fpecimen was of a light brown: the belly a beautiful green, 
with a row of dark fpots on each fide, and the extremity of a fine crimfon colour : black 
and globular knobs were at the ends of the feelers : eyes fix. — Caught on Epping-foreft, the 
beginning of May. This, and Spechnen VI. in Plate IV. were fuppofed to be male and 
female. 
PLATE XIV. Fig. II. 
The extremity of the abdomen was of a clouded yellow : the part next the body white j 
in which were two ftreaks of black : legs a light brown, and the two foremofi; the longefi:. — • 
Found in Caen- wood, the middle of April. 
PLATE XIV. Fig. III. 
The back was black, as was alfo the belly, excepting two lines of a light colour on the 
top, which in figure refembled a V. the legs were beautifully fpotted : eyes not difcernible. 
PLATE XIV. F I G. IV. 
The whole of this curious Spider was of a light yellowifh-green, with a faint fliade on 
each fide of the back, and fome fpots on the upper fide of the belly, two of which were of a 
blood* colour : feelers flender : eyes eight. — Taken in a wood, at Lewifliam, in Kent. 
PLATE XIV. Fig. V. 
The back was almofi: black : upper fide of the belly green, dotted with a dull yellow: legs 
fpotted : eyes fix. — Found on a hazel-tree, the beginning of September. 
PLATE XIV. Fig. VI. 
The body was of a dark red, with a broad ftripe of black on the upper part: the belly 
was of a lead-complexion, and curioufly fpotted: eyes fix. — Taken under the coping of a 
garden-wall, at Newington, the middle of September. 
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