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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 Rosfel, 

 is bright yellow, with black patches, and minute white fpecks. 



The figure in plate XCII. is copied from a moft perfect fpecimen 

 of the Caterpillar, and which is now in our poffeflion ; but as we 

 cannot allure our 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 with 

 propriety. 



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