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Number. 35. 
The Catterpillar^ of Tahk^ delights to feed of 
Brambles:^ and of the Vine^ he is flow of motion and gatCj 
and yet will feeme difpleaftd if yov injure him^ and de- 
fend himfelfe againft violence 5 I fed this fihe fpace of 
fourc Monthsj which time being over, he made himfelfe 
a little HoufeoffairP^j^erjthe leaves of Balme 
tie of his owne^ to change more fafiy in# 
He changed the 12th. September i and remained in 
that condition Figured in this Tabh^ Eight Months com« 
pleat no more nor leflTe.-for the \ith, of May^ the Year 
following came forth a Butterfly^ not unbeautifull^ but 
impatient of Hunger ^ for I knew not what to Feed it 
with 5 and Dyed within one Day. 
ThQ CatterpiUar-oi ihe^g6thi Table^ is not given to 
any peculiar food»> as moft other Catterpillars are^ but 
Eats of every Herbe you give itj it greedily Eats Roje 
haves^ Mints ^ wilde Awr^che^ and many other Herbs 5 
he never ftired ith Day time^ but as oft as I obferved him 
at night, I found him Eating, and he feldom left any 
thing of that I gave himr He retired when, he had done 
EatingaunderaDry leafeprather theriaGreenone, 
Number. 
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