G.P.t. 
G. P.2, 
T^k 8 . 
( 7 \ ) 
md the/am Species, a»d our Author not diftittgHiJbint 
betwixt By-births and Jucb as axe Genuine, he (eems in Come 
few place/j to have multiplied S^cc\Q$ mnecejfaril^. 
Number, jq. A. 
The Catterpillar, of the 70 A. Table , feeds on the 
leaves of the Elme^ and is to be found on the very 
top of thefe trees ; it leaps from place to place, like 
a Grafhoper .* cold deftroys it. 
Having clenfed its body, it changed the ^Bth.o^AuguJls 
within a net which it had made before \ts changed, and 
which was as bright as Siluer, it continued in the change 
till the firft of June the Year following, about 9 Months, 
at that time came forth a Fly Figured in the Table. 
This By- birth, rV** Wafpe,<«/ appearesbj tAe Figure. 
Number. 70. B. 
'thiKCatterpillars feeds of£/«?e leaves, their deep ex- 
tending 10 hours, and then cleanfe and eat agaiue, when 
they are about to change, they let themfelves down from 
the T ree by a Thread for fafety, as fbon as they come to 
the ground they feekadry £/«»eleaf and having found 
onethey creep into it, and Artificially Knitting it toge- 
ther clfe on all fides, covering iheir bodies befides with 
a filver coloured and bright Net : In this manner changed 
xheCatterpillars, the 76oi'Maj, as is Figured'.n the Table, 
and Foure Days after came forth a Fly, Figured alfo 
tothelifeintheJrf/i/c: It lived with me alfo faffing Six 
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