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Number. < 8 . 
oF tlic t#«it€S'tIic leaves 
otRofei, andl feed him alfo withthe leaves of Froviace 
RoCesi as often as I negkded to feed him, - he prepared 
for change, but becaufe that I had often obferved that 
from an untimely change, ugly, miferable, and imperfeft 
Butterfys ezme, therefore I gave this meat as long as he 
woud eat, and that he willingly changed : He clenfed 
himfelfe from all excrements, and changed the 14W. ot 
M^Hft,zndthe i7th.o(Jme, the Year following came 
forth a Yellow Fly, which is Figtired in the Tabky this 
Fly was flow and weake s This Catterpillar lay in the 
change, more then 10 Months, .like a dead thing .without 
motion and feeding. . 
NumBcr^ 6 $». £• 
Tat. 
The Catterpillar of the 69th. tablet delights to feed of 
the leaves of the Red CHrf^'n-trte t That only when the 
Day breaks 5 after having quickly cleanfed its body, it 
began to change the 12 ofjuljfi and continued in that 
condition untill the 14 'of Augufit at which time came 
forth a V\y^Figuftd in the table : A very fwift F Iyer but 
Dyed within Foure Days. 
thejetwolafi are By-births, and of the Wafpkind.bew^:. 
fgmething moregroffeandthick^hodjedythen we nfuallyfind 
Ichneuraons to be : however they are of kin 5 andllttue 
tMejlioH, but onr Author might have found in theJeChxy- 
fahiS the Ichneumons chryjalif'sh or r^cNimph s ofWai^ ■ 
mclofed-iifhe bad badthe hap to have fought for them, . 
By the B igure oft be Catterpillars they fern to be of one 
