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PLATE XV. Fig. VIII. 
This fmgular fpecimen was in every part of a dull white complexion, with the addition 
of fome grey, and a few fcarlet fpots on the top of the belly : eyes eight. — Found in Bifhops- 
wood, near Hampftead, June 28. 
riATE XK Fig. IX. 
Every part of this beautiful Spider was of an afh-colour, delicately fpotted with black. 
The extreme gloffinefs of the front of the body, prevented the afcertaining the cxa6l number 
of its eyes. — Found in a garden, at Hackney, the latter end of Auguft. 
PLAEE XV. -Fig. X. 
The general colour was a deep chocolate, with a broad irregular mark of black, extend- 
ing along the body, to the extremity of the abdomen: legs fpotted: eyes fix. — Taken under 
the coping of a wall, at Newington, the middle of September. 
PLATE XV. Fig. XL 
The general furface of this large and fine fpecimen was of a light brown : the back and 
upper fide of the belly being beautifully adorned with black bars, and white marks : legs 
hairy, and alternately fpotted with brown and black: eyes fix. — Caught in a garden, at 
Hackney. 
PLATE XVI. Fig. I. 
Every part of this Spider was of a deep brown, with black and white markings on the 
back and belly : feelers long and almofl; black : eyes eight. — Taken on the ground, in Green- 
wich-park, March 31. 
PLATE XVI. Fig. II. 
This fpecies was entirely of a copper-colour, with curious white markings on the top of 
the belly, refembling lace-work : legs fpotted : eyes eight. — Taken near Peckham, Auguft 6. 
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