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PLATE XV. Fig. 1L 
This delicate Spider was entirely of a light brown colour : the two foremoft legs were the 
Ihorteft: the two next the longeft. It is of that genusj where body and belly are conjunclively 
one. — Taken at Hackney, the beginning of May. 
PLATE XV. Fig. III. 
By the affiftance of glaffes, a rich alTemblage of vivid colours vieing with the opal, were 
here found blended together, and in every part adorned this little Spider, the eyes v/ere not 
difcernible. — Taken on the body of a tree, in Caen-wood, the middle of April. 
PLATE XV. Fig. IV. 
The general complexion of this fpecies was of a ferruginous hue, with a few faint light 
coloured fpots on the top of the belly, encompalTed with a fcalloped black fhade : legs fpotted: 
eyes fix. 
PLATE XV. Fig. V. 
The furface and colour of this fpecimen refem'bled fcarlet-velvet. On the belly were 
a few tranfverfe lines of a deeper fhade. — Taken in Caen-wood, the beginning of June. — Are 
found likewife in gardens, on bodies of trees, but the latter fort are fmaller, and moreover 
reputed venemous. 
PLATE XV. Fig. VI. 
Every part of this fpecimen was of a copper-colour. — Found in the middle of a web, in 
Caen-wood, April i6. Feelers very fliort ; eyes not difcoverable. 
PLATE XV. Fig. Vll. 
This fingular Ipecies was in every part piebald, with beautiful patches of black and 
white dots : eyes eight. It was remarked, that its young ones, though no bigger than a rape- 
feed, had fimilar markings. — Found near the New -river, at Idington, the middle of May. 
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