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in this Tabled It remained in the cbang to the i 
Juljy on which day came forth a fmall white Bauerfiy 
with black fpocs. . . . 
If you take the Mosth in your hands, or luffcr it t# 
fall, k feems dead a while and moves iioti 
Here iid great miftak§ in this Hiftoryj of CaUerpillars 
lajwgofEggSs andthereforelhave amended if in thever^ 
TQ'Ktybeliving it anejcapeofthe hatinTranfation^ 
T^his Catterpillar feeds not only upon the leaves^ hut on 
the very green Fruit of the Apricock ^ as I haveObJlrved^ 
It was from the change of oneoftheje Catterpillars that 
I imagined I had a fmall green^QQtXQ^ but more of this in 
another place* 
g.f.2. Numbcft to* 
Ah t 5 4 "* 
• ' The CattcrpiOar of the Table; was put into 
my hands by a couple of friends, the 14 ** day oi O&s- 
ter-> with intreaiy that I would obftrve its way of live- 
ing and change, I undertook to do what lay in my pow- 
er, I hiiew sot what it fed onj and therefore 1 took 
much paines to find it out, to that end I put before it 
leaves of divers Herbs and other things, which I knew 
Catterpillars to feed off, but it would not fo much as 
tafte of any of them. Then from its colour, which was 
not much unlike theleavesoffWer, I began to fufped , 
that thofe leaves might not be ungratefuil to it, being 
