, ' _ ( ap ) 
of the Year Followings out of the five Cells eama 
forth fiV^Flyes: which Cells when I had opned I found 
nothing at all in them, not £o much as a Skin, or the 
Taile or Feet, I wondered all was confumed, I kept 
thefe Flyes for fome time alive, and when I expreffed 
one of them in the Tahle^ I gave them their libertie, not 
thinking it neeeflary to Paint the refto . 
7 hefe three Tables oj our Authors, I hme- made . om^. 
affdfut theHidoTies together: becauje in my judgment 
they are about one Species ^/Butterfly. 
( 7^(Ve muji commend the indujiry of our Author in 
this placcp becauje nothaving fucceedcd^ when he firji kspt 
Catterpillar^-^^ ^ the next time he lighted 7 ipon it) 
fupplyed it with Earth and fragments of Leaves^ in order 
to its more convenient change-^ and it -muji .be obferved^ 
that many Catterpillers require s Forrian matter to make a 
Foliculus i?/, for the fecurity of the ChxyidMs^ as Leaves<^ 
Earthy Sec, 1 hough indeed^ ot hers Spinn themfelves one^ 
out of their owne Bowels 5 orsife their Haire for thatpurpoje^ 
( 3 J *ihe Hiftory is compleate in the fecond Hiftory, 
where are the two Dijguijes of the Butterfly it Jelfe^ 
The 3^* Hiftory prefents US‘- with a By-births hut indeed 
a very Rare and curious one : here we note that thefe five 
Cells were the Workman- Jiip of the five Ichneumon 
Wormes, and very probably they made uje ef the Catter- 
,p\\hr for Jlufie to mak^ them FoJiculi out off : JuJi as< he 
fiyes in the Hiftory, the Catterpillar crumbled the 
Fragments of Leaves and Earthy and Kneaded them into a 
Foliculus, ofafirange hardnefs. He hath not Figured ^ at 
F bliculus in the 2^* T ablcs but iookjhe Chry falls out of it^ 
md Painted that alvne^ 
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