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Russian Berlin Work Pattern with a spider and his web. Date: 1937
JL. Little Miss MuffettLittle Miss Muffet notices the spider... late 19th century
L Wain. Little Miss MuffettLittle Miss Muffet -- a cat version. circa early 20th century
J Hassall. Little Miss MuffetLittle Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet... 20th century
Barbary SpiderThe FASCIATA or BARBARY spider in its web with some flies it caught earlier. Date: 1795
Sempervivum Arachnoideum Laggeri (Houseleek or Liveforever), a succulent alpine and sub-alpine plant of the Crassulaceae family which grows in rosettes
Scandinavian ArachnidsThe people of 16th century Scandinavia are only slightly bothered by spiders in their webs and enormous flying insects; also some weird worms with heads
Bird-Eating Spider C1870A Bird-Eating Spider lives up to its name
Scorpions & SpidersVarious arachnida, including (1) Scorpion, (2) Tarantula, (3) Bird Catcher, (4) Water Spider (aquatic aranea), and (5) Diadem Spider
Bird-Catching SpiderARANEA AVICULARIA a bird-catching spider
Tarantula in SpainSpanish tarantulas and their eggs : above is T Hembra (female), below it T Macho (male), together with Obarios (ovaries) and a Capullo (coccoon) housing 3 ovaries