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affdmt ofpHtrified flejh^ alfi it was indifguife in the foU 
ten fiejh^not as in theff^omb^ but as in a place where Jlore 
ef food was to be had ^ Jut able to its nature-^ and for this 
the Mother Butterfly was Caterers p that however the 
parts of the Butterfly are altered^ from what they were^y 
when in the dijguife of a Catterpillara do's the But<» 
teiflv^ retaine afnfe cf that meat^ which fhe once fed o^ 
her plfe and do s not carelfly drop her Eggs S hut there 
only where JI jc finds fniahle food for them to eat^ as foon as 
they fhall be hatched* 
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Here follows the lejs perfe& Hiftories, of the lejjer Spe- 
cie<j 5 of fmooth Catrerpillars 5 that is to fay S where either 
one or the other of the Difguifes are not Figured in the 
Table, or a By-birth only injiead Butterfly. 
Hiftory. 63, 
The Catterpilldr o( the 6^d. Tahte FeefJs on Thome 
tree leave* as long as there are any to be had, it goes back- 
wards and fore wards, as it pleases and that fvviftly, 
whenthefeC 4 /#er/>» 7 /tfr /5 change, they get together into 
one place, and every one hangs by h's own proper thread. 
This Cafferp, 7/dr, changed by little and little, the 5 #^. 
ofy*«e,and the 2 ;tA. ol the fame Month, came forth a 
Moth Figured in xheTable, which Moth haunts Thornes, 
and layes it Seed upon them which (spaw» ) hangsthcre- 
on until! thebegming of the Year following, for Catter^ 
pil/ars appear not till there be food for them. 
ihav^Jem the change af this Catter pillar,C/ee »*ji 
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