Section. III. 
Of Butterfly es fitting with Haugifig Wiftgt j and clapt 
to their Bodies, like the Wings of Birds. 
This 3 i/. Se&ion of Butter fly es is very large and con* 
taines the Hifiory of a numerous Tribe : I Ihould have 
had great latilfuftion, if I could have taken the 
Subordinate Genufes^, from any difierences remarkable 
in the Eutterflyes themlelves, and not have been forc’d 
to order them by certaine common Notes Obfervabie 
in the Difguifes of the CatterpUars : But the want of 
Particular diferiptions, which our Author has wholy o- 
mittedj has neceffiated me to this method, from the 
bare little ofeertainty can be gather’d. We in* 
deed'Obfervethe.<^»tOT«if,oilbme to be final! 
like tVierSi others .* Againfometo be very full 
of Feathers upon their shoulders^ others upon their Heads 
Sic. But theft difftrances are neither certain nor com* 
raonenougn ; Theft of the CatterpiJLr on the contrary, 
are more not able, fuch as their be Horned^ Hary^i Na^edy 
Greats Littles Sic. At prefent we mnft be content with 
thele, with ismdft pardonable, then the putting the Cat- 
terpiller in one Chapter ( as Alufet has done J and the 
Eutterflyes in another, as though they had little relation 
to one another. 
Numfer. ig, ^ 
The Catterpillar ohhe iS'^^-Table,\s to be found in E/-^**^* . 
der ‘Grovess fo long as the leaves are tender, and full of 
Joyce, but when they begin to be hard and Withered 
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