There be Infects with little homes proaking out before their eyes, but weake and tender 
they be, and good for nothing; as the Butterflies. — Pliny ; Phil. Holland's T?-ans. 
Many Infects there be that breed after another fort ; and principally of dew, which fetleth 
upon the Radifh leafe. From it arifeth a little grub, and lo in process and tract of time it 
groweth bigger and gathereth an hard hufke about her. This is called Chryfalis ; and after 
fome time, when the hufke is broken, he proveth a faire flying Butterflie. — Ibid. 
