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paced AttmM » v^ell known to the Wefi 'iKdiufff) hy 
the Name Hauti It was wont to wipe and cleante its 
wholebody, with a dark coloured F eather on its taile, 
and likewife defend it felfwith the fame,if touched : It is 
very quietjbefore its change jit the zd.o^oSober, 
1663. 
Iv compofed it felf for change thus : Itfirft made a Netj 
round about its body, of its own juice ; and within that 
Netancther, yetlefleand of a finer thread, which touch- 
ed not the outward Net, but hung like a Bell in it, and 
wa^s fo thick and compad that no body cou’d fee through 
it, and within this it changed. '< 
Thefccond of May^ 1664. Came forth a lufiy White 
Butterfly, I ftuck him ttirow with a pinn,that he might hot 
Diffipate its excellent Whitneffe, and fo he lived 4 Days. 
Number. 84. G. P. 2. 
Tab. 50, 
The Kufl Catterpillartj of the 84#^. Table. Eats gree- ■ 
dily the green leave, ofthe Artichoke plants j and when 
its belly is full, it creep'-' into the Earth. 
This pui. off its Ikin the i^cth, of Augufi : 
and faftedjunnli the Hatre was grown again, and that it 
cou’d eat , t hat is for ioure or five DaySj fooher or latter. 
The of it changed, as is Figured in the 
Table, 
The r y?.of May the Year following, came forth aWhite 
Butterfly, which never moved for two Days , but then 
grew wild and furious , and at length dyed for want of 
Food. 
Number. 8^ 
Tab. H. 
The Catterpillar, of the 8 $th. Table, eats Alder leaves 5 
all its body is Rough and Hairy, if you touch thtfe 
M 2 Hairs 
