■ f 3*.) 
the y car following 1 664.out tliefo 1 3 F^f/jCame i a Gray 
f/ya£oneof themexpreffed mthctablc»^ 
Another died the la#^ of September, whofe relicks 
were changed (into a Worme the 17 th. of the fame 
Month, which Worme broke forth o f the Ikin of the 
faid Catterpillar, with great ftrengthand force. 
A ^d. Catterpil/ar o€ the Came Species, changed the 
25?^. of September, 1665. and the Qth. of May , the 
Yearefollowingj it appeared in the forme of a Butterfly, 
oCa Qow gate, and no pleafant colour, it lived fading 
Nine Dayes. 
Note the Firji Catterpillar, our Author plainly fltys , 
Died, and the Carcaje- undoubtedly roas Fly-blown, fb 
that the i z tVormes were Maggots, offime fmall Flefh- 
flyes, and accordingly they proved, one of them being 
Figured in the Fable. 
. Againe we believe the fame of the tVorme, which broke 
cut of the dead Bsdy of the other, but the Author being 
fllent, what became of it, we flsall not cone erne our felves 
to guejfe of what Race it was> 
Number. 30. \ 
The Catterpillar of the ^oth. Table, feeds of divers 
Herbs, amongft the reft, it chiefly delighted in Ground 
jfpyjbut it is delicate and choice in its meat, f>r it will 
eat none but frelhgathered .• it changed its Skin ofr times, 
for itfeetned fo hard, that the Body being notably en- 
creafodi 
