G. P.t ^ 
Tah, 14 . 
(50 
Here indeed is a perfeB change^ and a By-birth 
bepds^ I guejfe the^y-hmh to he the Ghryfalis t?/Ichneu- 
Tnons^hecatije the CMctpiWar lived: And perhaps from this 
Obfervation we mayguefs fomething of the place oflchnm* 
mons Wormesfeedinghwhich is probably not within the Body 
of the CzttQxpiW'W ^but betwixt the sJ^n or the Exuvi^ only. 
For here every time the Catterpillar caBs a skjn^ it par- 
ted With anlchximmovi^and the reafon (why thefe Ichneu- 
mon Chryfalis^reF/gare<:/^/ Foliculij andfo frji appear- 
ed: whereas others moji ufually Tierce the Catterpillar in 
the for me of Wor me s^ and change afterwards ) may l fay 
TpeU^hethe C2iltttp\\\diXsfafiing all Winter : fo that the 
CziltrfiVi^LX not haeving cafialJ the skjnstothe Ufl^ thefe 
Worms could not breakjorth : Or were not fit and ripe fo to 
do:^ but Spun the mf Ives FohcnW within the Catterpillar 5 
before their time^ and fo came to nothing. 
Thus far the fmooth and not Hairy Catterpillars whofe 
Hiftories are more perfeB^^ that is having both the Difguifes 
Figured Butterfly Here follow the lejfe per- 
feB H\AonGs(thof in which the Figurs of the Aurelia*s are 
only osnitted ) of the large fort oj fmooth Catterpillars. 
Niimber. 41. 
The Catterpillar of the 4 1 ft, table^eeds on the Leaves 
of Burfa Paftoru and Smecio ; Although moft Catterpil- 
krs feed on the leaves of Herbs, and are therefore to be 
found upon them, yet tKis Catterpillar of the i^ift.Tabley 
lyes hid underground otb day time, and comes not out 
until! 
