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and is at lead: two Hoiits at one meale/ Its excrements are 
oTa determinate figurcj exprefled in the Table^ it is of 
divers colour?^ With two black Lines on itsbackj be- 
twixt which twoj is thjsre one of Greeny the reft of its 
BodyisGreenifhjinthehinderpartof its Body isthere a 
Red and crooked (harp HornCj and in fome places is there 
a mixture of White and Blew, it is of a quick Eare and 
touchj for upon the leaft noife, it will not move of along 
time* The prevented by Death left no more. 
^hjs Hiftory is confejjedly there being 
thing but the Difguifes ofji Butterfly exprejfed, I coud 
have wiped the Author had taken all along the pains 
he has here pewed^^ in more carefully deferibing in 
words the Painting of the Catterpillar 5 but he relyed upon 
his excellent pencill too much:, for he had e!fi lefure and 
epportuuity enough to have done it^ This Catterpillar if 
Cornigeroufe>^«d therefore we put himawongji his like. 
2. Js for the determinate Figure of the Excrements of 
^^7/ Catterpillar 5 if the hmhox had well obferved it^ he 
might have found thut particular common to ma^ny Species 
<?/CatterpilIars. J take the caufe of it to be^fhe Figure offome 
parts of the Colon^ or Gut wherein thefe excrements are 
bukpd andsnolded. 
Namben 28. Td.z^ 
ThtButterfly-ioithe iSth. Table : was Tent from /’■vm 
io ths Author^Sox its beauty and vaftnefle, in which it 
fer exceeds all othersp to the end upon occafioDjhe might 
F 3, find. 
