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that very nearly correfponds with our fpecimen; but that figured by 
Harris does not agree with either, in the form or number of the fpots. 
At an early ftage of its growth the Caterpillar, according to Reefel, 
» +s bright yellow, with black patches, and minute white fpecks. 
The figure in plate XCII. is copied from a moft perfec fpecimen 
of the Caterpillar, and which is now in our pofleffion; but as we 
cannot affure eur Subfcribers that it was found in England, we have 
been careful to add it in a feparate plate, that fo it may either be in- 
_ cluded in the volume with the Sphinx and Pupa, or be excluded wit. 
propriety. 
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