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Nambcr. 6 ±* 
g.p.j: 
The Catttrpil/ar of the Table, feeds of Sallow 
leaves, they fhdter thetaftlves from the Sun, in boughs 
and leaves knit together, they creep fwiftly, andas foon 
as they perceive anything that is not uluall, and not fa- 
miliar to them, they luddcnly caft themfelves down by a 
thred for their fecurity. 
This changed the ^ph.oi’june, and a nim- 
ble Butterfly Figured in the Table broke forth the 7 iflo 
of the fame month. 
G. V.i, 
TaK^o"- 
Number. ^5, 
The CatUrpjlUr of the 6^th table ^ feeds of the leaves 
of the Ajhtree ( which are Infefted by this and many other 
A^ir/ialh ) it very cunningly rowles up theleaves^ and 
Ihelters itfelfe againft the Sun. 
This Catterpillar^xxxgtA it felfe and changed the 2 4^^. 
of and the 26 of September^ came forth a Moth 
F igured in the Table. 
Number. 66 ^ 
The Catterpillar of the 66th. table ^ was bread in a 
Sugar Pear-i and feeds thereof5 it changed the ^d.of Ah* 
and ths Second of July, the Year following, that is, 
after all Months (" in which fpace it lay without motion 
or food , and as 1 thing dead) came forth a Butterfly, 
Figured in the Table. 
We Tpufl thiub. that Fruits, as well as leaves, are not 
the Equivocalt Parents of any Infers •• But the Butterfly 
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