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PLATE XI y. F I G. VII. 
The body of this large and elegant fpecies was of an alh-colonr : the belly of a cho- 
colate-hue, and curioufly marked with broad white fpots: legs were of a light brown, fpotted 
and hairy : eyes eight. — Taken in a garden, at Hoxton, the middle of September. Being 
kept in a box, and fupplied with flies, till the latter end of September, no alteration either in 
colour or fize was obferved, during that period. 
^ PLATE XIV. Fig. VIII. 
The back v/as of a deep brown, with a dark ftripe on the top : the Belly of a chocolate- 
colour, and beautifully figured with different fized dots of a pale buff colour : legs fpotted 
with dark brown, and hairy : feelers fpotted : eyes fix. — Taken in a garden, at Tottenham- 
court, July 27. 
PLATE XIV.^ — F I G. IX. 
T HE fmallnefs of this fpecies, and its natural complexion, altogether gave it the appear- 
ance of a Tick. It was of an afli-colour, and on each fide of the back was a little admixture 
of red : eyes not perceivable. 
PLATE XIV. Fig. X. 
The upper fide of the belly was of a pale yellow, with an irregular brown mark, from the 
middle to the tail : the back and legs were femi-tranfparent, and the alternate fpots of red 
and black, gave thofe parts the appearance of tortoifhell : feelers flender : eyes eight. — Taken 
curled up in a leaf, near its web. A fimilar one was found on an oak, in Caen-wood, the 
beginning of September. 
PLATE XV. Fig. I. 
This remarkable fpecimen was entirely of a deep brown colour. The number of its legs 
were as other Spiders^ but in the place of feelers were fubftituted two fubftances in fliape of 
the claws of a lobfter, of which it apparently made the like ufe j moreover, it pofTeffed the 
peculiar power to move forwards or backwards with great facility. — Found amongft fome 
books. 
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