( 3 « ) 
When I touched it, and put it in the hollow of my 
Hand, lobferved it as cold as Ice, and yet mored moft 
ftrongly. 
This is moft certain ( thisAnimall J did live without 
food from the September:, i66^. untill the i6/A.of 
1 668 . To which its coldnefleandcontinuall reft, 
did feem to conduce very much, from which and the T c- 
nacioufnefs of its juice, it would be long in wafting, which 
thing is alfo frequently experienced in other Creatures, 
which reft in v/interjand eat not till the Spring or fumm.eib 
Ti)k Hiftory is impcrfeCl:^ there bewg only the Difguife& 
and not the Butterfly : lam apt to believe the Chryfafis 
dyed:, by being taken otft of its Foltculus, and therefore in 
vain the Author expe&ed to fee it hatched'^ or a Butterfly 
breakforth. 
As to its coldnefje\ lean witnejje that in the depth of 
Winter^ and inthevery deep Snow ^ I have found both Czt- 
terpillars and Hexapode VVorms, lying upon the Snow^md 
therefore have crawledout upon it. I fay theje Catterpillars 
were fo hard Froxen that thrown againfl a Glaffe , they 
made a found liks f ones j but put under the Glaffe and Jei 
before the Fire-^ did quickly crawl about-) and bejiir themr 
felves nimbly to get away^ 
G,p.i. Number. 27. 
r^h. K 
This kind of Catterpillar expreffed in the 27/^* 
S'able t Is amongft Come, and there feeds, of a certain 
Bind- weed, (Hadtra minor, called in Dnkh, Wee madi) 
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