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untill the Evening? and Eats as much ith night, as is 
fufficient for all the day, like Batts. 
This Catterpillar changed the 28 of and re- 
mained fo untill the gth.oi when a Butterfly came 
forth which appears not in the Day, but feeks his food 
in Gardens amongft the Flowers. 
Hiftory. 42. 
G. P.i. 
Tab, 30 , 
The Catterpillar, oT the j^.ith. Table, eats the Leaves of 
Violets. If it happenC when two or more are fed together) 
that one ofthem change early before the reft, and there 
be a want of meat, the Catterpillar not yet changed will 
deuower the ( Aurelias ) which it may well doe, thefe 
being not in a condition to refill and move. 
Tk\s Catterpillar changed the i^th, o? O&ober ^ and 
continued in that condition untill the 6th. of June the 
year following, at which time came forth a Butterfly o{ a. 
Blewilh colour Figured in the 
Number. 43. 
Although flowers are not much infefted with Catter- 
pillar s, yet are they not free from them, the Catterpillars 
the ^d. Table, chiefly Eats Gilliflowers, I know by 
experiance that the Catterpillar lyes under ground all 
Day, and comes not out before Sun lets. 
He changed the ^oth. of July, and continued lb untill 
the 2:^4. of September, and then a Butterfly came forth 
of a Redifh colour, .• Figured in the table. 
Nahed Catterpillars, are a more acceptable Food to Birds, 
thenjuch as are Hairy, as I have found by experience in 
H 3 feeding 
