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mouFi as a feed, which fome Mother Fly laid upon that 
plant. Whence CQtnes this C4t#er/)i//<«r : When itis newly 
hatched, it is of a white colour : When it begins to creep 
upon the ground, it forthwith makes it feife a llrelter, a- 
gainft the (corching heat of the Sun : After that it has 
once attained to its full grovvth, it is incomparable fwifr, 
and not eafily to be taken, at the leaft noife it runs 
out ofitsftielter or lurking place,,to efcapethe Birds, it 
is then fomthing like the colour of the Earth, it falls on. 
When it begins to‘change,' it' gnaws tn t wo a (prig of 
Wormwoodyi^siX it may the h^pre,, conveniently knit it fcife 
therein aHbufe,to4:hange •; ~ 
This changed the 4/^. ofJ»»e, as is Figu- 
red in the Tabkj the (^th- of the (ame Month came forth a 
/Fi?ra!?e,which the i of the fame Month appeared in the 
(liapeofan outsofwhich£^^camea'F^ {'Figured in 
the Tdbk') The ■26th. of the (ame Month 5 which irrlefs 
then a quarter of an hour 5 became as big again ,as when 
firft hatched ; I nourifhed this Fiji along time with Sag- 
gar and Water, it made a wondcrfull loud noife in flying, 
thoughbut little of body. 
7his ,By birth, is a Fle(h-fly, well knpvotr to 
fill a Room with noifi^ when they fly about it : Henlwe 
fome unintelligihle mijiak^sin theLzim Coppy* 
. Number. 74. ^ ^ . 
Catterpillar^of the Tab!eye:its the Le^iv?.^ of 
the Kofi tree: for the tnort part it feeds in the n’ght only, 
for fear Birds perhapo; Ir '::r :crs (1 and ’[touch- 
ed , it tlnwly rowles it UA^'Vup: Wheiut ts inlU it 
(elf n: t /'y m;i J •-? iui-lfe a 
to change 
