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^V;©a€lcPt''Hetwor^^ ash Figured imhe Table^ the 
i 5 tL of Juue^h and the 1 5 th^ of July:, came fort h a Butterfly 
Figflred mih^tahle^ very brilkand fportivejl kept him 
alive’ Days. ... ^ . 
I fiad a, Third of thefe kind of CatterpilLrs^ wkich 
(eemed to^eiick^^khad no ftomaph to its meats and its 
H^/rtrembled^ as though it (hookwith an Ague. 
. It not withftanding changed ( juft as the firft is Figured 
tO'havechangedJthe 2ofh.pfJuue^andontofthat change 
came forth a f ly the laft Day June h FlgurectaKo in 
iheTa^/e : Thk Flyyyas very nimble in runningj add very 
(portive with its Wings and Hornes^ it eat Honey ex-^. 
ceedingly5and immoderatlyj let it goe^now well knowing 
to what it ows its Births and what comes of its Seed layed 
\x^ox\ Alder leives^ and Hatched by the heat ofthe Sun, ^ 
■*='5 ; , ■ ; 
^ Number 78. h. 
The CMerpillar^ Companion tothe firft.f and ofwbich 
we faid cam^o( Butterflys Figured mxhQ ^^^uged 
the 1 9^/5. juft as Figured of the chlinge ofthe firft, 
' The 2V7.. of July ^ came forth a wonderfull Animall^ 
wifhout VVmgSj having the hinder parypf irs'lJbi^^ Very 
thickj and fiil! ofEggs^ and covered v/iA’T\hin 
that the Egc^s were almoft vifible through it, the Day 
after its Binh.it laved all its Eggs, and having that thin 
(kin of its Tail, fu’l of Down or Wool, like the/£?.^z;e/ of 
Moth Aiullein^ it p iITd of that Down, and covered its ? 
Eggs with it Tor Equriry. and then. vyhen it had emptied ' ' 
it felf^ tberq was fdtT'reft'Tjb^fttTth^ ftrepart of its Bo- 
dy and Leggf, and it appeared then much like a SpjJer: 
ItTn^ed fiftihg 18 Days.^ Tfte veVV day that it Dv'edrhe 
s were 'hk'ched anTthe little repya- 
^dutj 1' ruffcred.'them f o |>fj vide food for ihcniEl vts, n^c 
being 
