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TuLzi, ^ obfcrvcd ihc Cbmiges of Infcite 
to be made into mote beautiful! Animals § then I cx- 
pe^cd 5 as in the Cattcrpillar N . 4. 
1 fed him with Elme leaves, in which he delighted*' 
He hath a very deformed and ugly head, whereas in 
in moft other Catterpillets the head fhineth like a Look- 
ing Glafs, 
He purgeth himfelfe and be^nneth to change into the 
forme N. 4. The of Junej and the 2o*- of the fame 
Month came forth a moft beautifull Butterfly, marked 
withmoftelcgant colours, 
Thefe Butterflyes continue alive all Winter, unicffe 
Other little Animals devour them, or Spiders flraegie 
ahem in their webt,. 
Gur .Author hath diligently ohferved ull alotfgej that Caf- 
terpillars exaBly *Purge themjelvet of all their excrements 
itfore they changet and are in the difguife of ChryfaJifes, 
tf'e have faid that the ufe of the difgujfe of a Catttrpillar 
is 3 to eat a difertnt Foody and that vhch the Butte/ fiy can- 
mot eat ; And therefore it is hut rtafovdle , that the 
CatterpiBer fhould qeeite and cleanse empty it felfe of all the 
M foody when it ss ahm to become a new feeder, i am 
moreover conceitedy that ibo change of a Catmpillar is mt 
faperpcial onlyy hut goes deeper yety und that the intefii»es 
are in fame fort changed alfoy as well as the Orgafies of the 
mouth. “The inftde of the Gutts lelng indeed afieutfdetoe is 
all Animals. 
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