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for warmth, they are very fearfull, and fcarce fly away 
unlefs much urged .- This Cattcrpillarwas of old called 
by the DHtch ^oort[pe Woolfi^ 
Our Author here alfofollotrs the vulgar opmiou, as wtW 
at name, concerning the breed of theji (Vormes , but hit 
own Obfermtion of the furuiving of theje Buiterflys alt' 
Winter, were enough to evince the contrary,that they breed 
the Worntes Compendious expedients to rid a Fruit Tree 
of them, were well worth the invention 5 in the meane 
time, it it as well worth ourpains, the picking thefeout of 
Ulojfbms betimet,as the weeding of Come if. Andmyreafott 
is, becauf they are bred hut once inajeafonor about a time j 
and therefore if your id the Fruit onceofthem-, the Fruit is 
Secure of them ever after. Butofthefe tpHrpoJe tofaymore 
in an other place. 
a.T.t, Number. 6t» 
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T^tCatterpillar<i?x\ot 6ifi. Table^ feeds only on the 
Herbe Calamintha, it is alwayes wet, and leaves a (bine* 
ing flimy traft afierdtj where it has, .crept like a Soaile t 
its a fearfull and timerous AnimaU];a,ad hidesit felfe under 
the leaves ofMint) and oft^ changes its flation, it feeds 
' iih night, but never ith Day time, and with its body in 
an ereft pofture,. as one that is very circumfped and 
wattchfullto avoid danger : when it goes, it makes hafh. 
The T/tmiJe, or little Birds f Fori J devower thefe 
InJelft,And therefore they feldom appear, and are not to 
be driven from the places they hide themfelves in, but 
by violence. 
The CatterpillarS\^Ted\Q the abftained from 
meat the i ph. of O&oberfmd made it felfea little houfe 
of fand 'and flime, and loofing its colourir changed the 
i6tbi oiM<treh% as is Figured in the Table-smd the 1 ^th. of 
Jme, came forth a Butterfiy very notably marked with 
%pts, whiefe after 8 Days fading dyed» , 
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