( o 
- Ill winrcr tim€ they hide them felvestwithin the Chim- 
Dies of poor Coctages, from whence I have forest them 
with a good blazing fire. 
Alfo they are found lying hid in hollow Trecs« 
It is well Olferved ij tur Author that this Cat^- 
te^pillar^ bath its hginning frm the Egg of f^ch a But- 
h fi proiahly have all Catterpillars wbatfse-- 
^er their beginning from tb^ Eggs of their refpeBive But- 
ter/ljs. the Butterfly h the Mother InfeB in perfeBion^ and 
the Catterpillarj its Aurelia ) of Chryfalis are hnt certain 
.Difguifts for a time^ wherewith one and thefme Animal if 
hy nature invejied for divers ends, viz, that of theCat^ 
terpilUr to eat fuch and fuebfood y This of the Aurelia 
perfeB and harden its limis0 
fart I o 
Numbcfi 2. 
Although our Fingers futfer and are filing by Net- 
tels, yet the Catterpillar marked i\r. 2i deiightes to 
feed on them : Neither doth it make ready for the 
change , or obftaine from food, whijft this Plant flour- 
iflics. 
It began to change the 29. of and the of 
July came forth the Butterfly marked with beautiful] 
colours, Figured in N, 2. 
Thcfc Butterflyes are to be found all Winter in 
Stables, where Beafts ftand. 
Thefe Cattcrfillars are exceeding Voratious, 
jhde 
