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I have verily Obfirved the Butterfly in the very 
df l^ayivg her Egg^ npon a cahhidg leafe'-i which is this done^ 
the Butterfly fltis upon the edge of theleafe^and hendifsg her 
tayle under the Ieafi\Jhe fixes ( by touching thet kufe with 
the point of her tuile ) one Egge^ and then an ether‘s and 
foa untill fije hath layd as many as JJse Ii(l ^ But all 
theje Eggs are in that moment fixed with the fm ill end up^ 
wards^ and not laid ftdewayes^ and afterward turned up- 
wards fly the heat of theSun^as our Author feems to fly. 
Sc&ion. I L 
Of Butterflyes with flat Wings, wbofe Cfl- 
icrpillers want the middle Leggs^ and from there man* 
ner of going in Loops, are by fome called Geometries 
Number, p. 
(T.F. t} 
Tab, 51 . 
The Cattcrpillar of the 9^^* Table comes of Seed 
or Eggs, hard to be found oucor met with, I at length 
with much dilligcnce Obfervsd them, laid upon cer- 
tain leaves, and covered with haire and dovvne, Animalb 
and fo are preferved fafe from cold, opening thofe 
leaves I found a Green feed, or Eggs. 
Thefe Catterpillars feed on < 3 oGfeiuryli^vQ%y a!fo of 
Red and White Curran-herries* 
They arc wont to change about the end .of June^^ as. 
ihe %2. Xh^change is degant, whpk Figura^ you havri 
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