G- P. 3-.' 
Tab. S. 
G.P. I. 
Tab, 50. 
G. P. T 
Tab. G. 
(80 
I 
Number. 8 s. 
The Catterpillar , ofthe Tabky was taken in an n 
Apricock. tree : Andfent to me from Bergempflne^ &c. 
After I received if, it wou’d not feed, but changed the 
yth. 0&ober^i66 And the id. of Majnhs ye.'ir’fol- 
iowing came forth a gray Butterfij-iwhich fo covered with 
itsFore-feec the v.’hole Head, that it was not to be feen. 
It feemed to be a Female from the heavineft and thic- 
nefle ofitsbody : It lived fafting 10 Dayes, and before 
it dyed, it layed m.any Eggs j but which for want of the 
Seed of the Male were not Fecund, 
How much this opinion^ of Infkcond Eggs agrees with 
the Obfervation of the ySth. Hiftory 5 Let others Jndge, 
Number. 82. 
The Catterpillar, of the 18th. Tables feeds only of a 
certain Graffe 5 it fleeps in the Day fimej but ith night is 
in perpetuall motion, its very thirfty, when it drinks, it 
dippsits Head in the water, and lifting up the forepart 
of its body,!! drinks like a.Hen, often lipping. 
When it hadclea'nfed it felf, it changed the yth. of 
and abode fo untill the 3<a?. of’july^ and then came 
forth a Butterfly!) a pretty bigone,ofa yellowifli colour, 
marked with a red Line crols each Wing, as Figured 
in the table. 
- Number. 83. 
The Catterpillar of the S^th.table^voovfd. eat nothing 
that I gave it, it is a flow goer, not unlike that flow 
paced 
