C 40 ) 
creafed in bulk^ it was neceflary that thefkinfliou*dbo 
broken 5 and another grew under it. 
Its ikin being caft, it did not move for one whole day. 
nor cou’d it feedj becaule of the tendernefs of the new 
ikin which wasliardened by the Aire. 
It changed the 5 1 A. of Augujl^ as is expreft in the 
Table j and the 26 of the fame Month came forth a 
Butterflys figured in ihoTahle. 
Thtfc But terjiye 5 are wont to fly about chiefly in the 
night^but are careful to avoid the flame of Fire and Candle 
which thing happens otherwife to the reft of Butterflyes. 
This Butterfiy^ Lived 6 Dayes without food. 
^ote here our hxxthor gives a good reafon of the cajii^g 
of the skim of GatterpillerSj fay wg that it grew hard 
and was not further to he extended^ fo that of necejjity 
the growth of the Animall cracks it • T^he like 1 have 
Ohferved in Spiders : This alfo holds good in the Hornes of 
AnimallSj which cafe them^ Staggs .• Which when they 
are at their fuU growth are deprived of all further non- 
rijhnfenh become hard:, and are fuceeded by others which 
pullulate 5 the like is ohferved in the Hair of Animalls ^ 
and the leaves of Plants, 
It is no lejje certain that all the Skins are one under 
the other:, each fuccejjtvely Vullulating^ as in the leaves of 
Plants^ 
G.P.3, Nttaiber. 31. 
Tab, 3 5 * 
I have often oblcrved the feed of Heliotropium 
upon the ground^ to he^ preferved all Winter3 though 
never fo Colde and to Germinate in the Spring • The Cat- 
terpillar^ 
