CABBAGE WHITE BUTTERFLIES 



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feed also on Mignonette and Tropa&Qlum There are 

 two and sometimes three broods in the rear. Eggs 

 laid in the end of summer yield larrae -which pupate 

 in autumn. and after hibernating emerge .as Butterflies 

 in spring. The Butterflies lay eggs, and the issuing 

 summer-larvae pupate about midsiammer. In an 

 early season the broods are hastened a little, and the 



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od is the third and not the second of the 

 April to September these are fe'vr weeks 

 Bmtterfflies cann-ot be seen, and soccessroe 

 of caterpillars are busy feeding during 



The e^gs of the Large Cabbage White are laid in 

 patches on the underside of the leaves, and are small 



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