OF NATURAL HISTORY. g87 



the various plants on which they feed though they grow in 

 different months, have put forth their leaves. 



We fliall conclude this fubjed, by giving a Table of the 

 Relative Fecundity, &c. of Animals, which, in a Ihort com- 

 pafs, folves a number of queftions with regard to the natural 

 hiftory of quadrupeds. It is taken from the eighth volume 

 of the Tranflation of Buffon, to whofe authority moft read- 

 ers will be inchned to give great weight. 



