(6i) 
in this it chafigethj which it did the soth. of Maj, as is 
Figured la the Table, andfo continued untill the 12#^. of 
Jme‘, then there came forth a Butterflys which lived 
falling to the firft of Julj/. 
Number. 57. g , p.z 
The Catterpillaro? the ')jth.Table, is wont to feed of 
Elme /mw/, it makes it felfe apretty kindof Neftj faftn- 
ing a ihred to the one fide of the leafe, and then to the o- 
thcr^and lb brings both fides together,Knitting them dole 
leaving an open paflage at both ends , it creeps both 
backwards and forwards alike : If you touch itj it calls 
it felfe upon the ground fwifcly by a thred, and do’s Dart 
> its Body fwifter then an Bale, perhaps to llrike terror into 
thole Enemies that follow him. 
I have two Catterpilhrs of the Species, one of them 
changed the 2d,o£Ju»e, as is Figured in the Table,thexe 
came forth a Butterfly Figured in the Table, the <^th. of 
July, which lived fading lo. Days, I guefs this to be a 
Male the other bigger bodied Catterpllar lived untill 
the ^d. of June, it was full of little Wormes, which 
without doubt were the death of it. 
As Wormes are the Death of Children, according to 
the opinion ofboth Antient and Modern Phifltians , So 
§ 2. Little Wormes, broke forth of the dead Body of it .* 
The $tb. otjune, each of which Wormes as loon as out 
of the Body of the Catterpillar, fell to work and made 
themlelves a Net, nnder which each made it felfe an Egg 
ofits own Weaving. The 19#^. of July, out of thele 
Eggs came forth 32 little Flyes, which I kept alive a 
long time with Suggar .* But at length I gave them their 
liberty lufpefting chat I Ihou’d elfe kill them, if thefe Fvea 
had been a little biggar, ! had Figured them in the Table, 
but they were fcarce vifible. Thefs 
