Cti^ 
fcenis befidc«, if not againft the ufuall courfe of 
ture^ that from one aad the fame Species of Animals^ 
an Oflfspring of diferent SPecies fhou d be gendredi 
and that one and the fame Animal fhou'd procreate after 
divers maimers, which thing yet is made, manifeft i@ 
thefe CatcerpilJers .1 as I have in few Words de** 
dared. 
^ double time of Change} The reafon may that thofe 
^gtterpfllsrSjas h Olferwd bj our Author j are wrf tendef'i 
f& that they whuh Change not^ till the cold Weather come on^ 
continue in the middle ftate or difguife^ till the Spring follow^ 
ing I othermfi fhoufd they then Change into Butterflies and 
lay thei^ ^ggh the Brood would periflo with the Cold i Others 
there are to mj knowledge^ that are ccnfiantly hatched Catterpil’^ 
lays the Utter end of Summer^ and not having time and Food 
to hf ing them up to afullgromh^ in order to tkeir Change^ do 
dub for a web amongil themfeh^es y and centime a vjery 
fheali Fr) all rvintery md when the leaves begin to brOak forth ^ 
they again ceme for thy feed a newy grow gnat oneSy md 
Cfjange : as the common Fledg CaHerpillary &c« 
2. The ntimerom Rafe are Ichneumoif two others sr^ 
a fort of FIdh-fly ,* Both thefe I fay are By»births, and mt at 
all generated by the CatterpiUarybut by their refpeBiv^e FarentSz 
the Catterpillar which bore themyfervtng only as Food to tbem^ 
not a Mother ^ It* s to be -Olferved that the Flcfh-Flyes, dtd 
feed upon the vjery fubflance of the CatterpAry or ChryfaliSj 
as they would upon Carthn^ That the khnenmons didmt 
defray the Mother y and love not corrupt pseaty poffibly the 
rj food of the CatterfiH^r digefied by her^ was their murijh^ 
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