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byrtheheat of » it leaves them and frequents o» 
eher places^ it feemes to be peaceable and Tame, for it 
refifts notj but Ryes if it be injured. . 
It began to Change the 6*>of O^ftf^etjand the 25*« 
of Aprills the Year following 1664., It appeared in 
the fliape of a Blew Catterpillart tnixt with a Redilh 
hi ©ivtij in the Hinder- part s^y of his Body. 
It lived fromthe 25'fe* of .i4yri//5untillthea'J..of^.#^P 
without moving its Body from the placej and fo it died. 
But before it died, it layd certain of a notable 
Green colour# which our Peope call spani^-Green. 
The Eggs tf/^Butterfiyes# are to he found in their bodies 
whileji thejiareinihet)ifg^iCeof a Chryfalis, there- 
fore are undoubtedly ejfentiall parts of the Female, as much 
as her Legs and Wings, and in no rvije generated by the- 
Male. Asfione asthey have thrown of all manner of Dif- 
i guife, they are ready for Copulation with the Male’, hut 
if they chance to be Unmafked alone’,and not in the company- 
of a Male, they lay injiantly their Eggs Copulati- 
on^ though probably Jkch Eggs are not Feconde and Willi 
net come to hatch- 
c. p. 5. Number, i 
Jm, L. 
^heCanerpillar oltht tgtk eates the SuccU“^ 
lent and frefti gathered leaves of Oziers^ thefe leaves that 
are white and long Jt is a flow goer. 
Ha changed the mth, ofO&ober^ i 66 g, Aud thefirft 
of ofthe Y^ar following 1694. A very great 
ter fly came forth. TKisButterfly^ toucht with aF/>5 fell 
down Precipitately^ like one deadband wiiho:^ motioHjIb 
that I thought him dead^ of which that Imight becertain^ 
I ftuck \vm through with a aud yet he (hewed no 
fignesoflifej l>.t by and by he Expanded his Wings and 
endeavoured to Fly away, but he had notftrengt^i^ he 
livid lintitl the of Mlay^ 16640 Mum- 
