•Sc^^ion I* 
Of Buteerfiyei, fitting with sreB IPingsi 
dlwhfi Chry foil’s m AngnUt % of which 
then are Vill. Species. 
Namber. t. 
Godtn. 
P/irt I, 
Taha. 
HE Catterpillar, N, i. is prickle Haired j 
it hath its birth from an Egg, which the 
Butterfly { N, i. ) haveing eyes in its 
W'ings,like thofe in Peacocks fcachersjdoth 
jye upon Netles. 
This Cattarpifler I took up the 14 day of 1^35. 
And I fed it wichshe Leaves of Netles, uncill the o, , 
of of the fame Year, Then it compofed it feife 
for change , with its head hanging downwards, as you 
may fee in the Table. It remaind in this forme ig 
dayes. When a moft elegant Butterfly came forth. 
At the firft coming forth of the Butterfly, its w'ngs- 
were like wet Paper ; Off of which fell certain watery 
dropps ; But that, which did feem to me worthy Ob- 
fervacion, they became in halfe an hourc dry, expanded,' 
and fit for flight. 
T* is Butterfly feeds on fwcet things, as Sugar, and 
the Horn y of flowers : Alfo it is mainly delighted in 
rotten fruits, for which they fight among them fclves, 
' ' B ' “ ' Ira 
