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the ccAom t\iQCiitter pillar , favethat theYdlowinthe 
Catterpillar was changed into Red in the Butterfly , it 
lived without meat 23 Dayes, and dyed after having 
ejaculated its Seed* 
Catterpillar 1/ common and mil k^mn^ I hat>s 
had fame of them out of tehofe bodies broki forth certain 
Jmall Ichneumon Worms, Jpining verypvhite^oXxcvXu 
The finall Catterpillar of the 55#)5. Table : Feeds on 
Elder leaves, and roles up thole leaves like a Funnell, 
making it ftlfe a Houfe in them againft Raine, Sun, and 
Birds, and for this reafon alfo feeds only in the night time. 
It changed the 22 o^November, i6$j. And continued 
as is Figured iatheTaile, untill the 21 JI. oP “jHly, 1658. 
Then came forth a Butterfly 5 Figured alfo in the Table, 
very pretty and elegantly marked. 
The C atterpi I! ar oF the <^6th. Tables Feeds upon the 
leaves of Winter Rofes, but will not touch any flowers 
or leaves ©Ife? this is a nimble Catterpillar, and very fen- 
Cble and crafty, I {peak nothing but what I have feen 
and tryed. This Catterpillar, ( as I have often tryed } 
wou’d not be moved at all, if the Winde blew the leaves 
it fgteupon j but if I moved the aire with my hand it 
wou’d immediatly caftit felfe down upon theground,by 
a thred of its mouth, for to fave its felfe from the fall. 
A mongft the leaves, it feeds of, it is wont to make it 
felfe a Houfe, elegantly Isait of its owne Weaving and 
Number. 55. 
G, P.'S, 
Tab, i. 
Number. 
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