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Hajrs,itVehem€ntlyftrikesits Head with its Tail; in one 
Night it loft all its greeneffe , and became wholy Black ? 
I cou’d well fee a change of colour with my Eyes j it 
Ihook the Haires and moved them with a notable force, 
and cleerly without changing at all its&in. 
It changed the 6th. of O&ober, 1663. As is Figured ia 
the T'ablc. 
The30tA. of the Year following, came forth a 
dufkifti coloured marked with white fpots, as is 
F/gwed in the Table; It lived until! the icth.oijulj. 
This Catt'erpillar, of the B6th. Table, creeps fvviffly 
from, place to place, and eats almoft any kinde of Herbs, 
Trefoile , wild-time^ Elntey Willow leavesy and many 
others , and yetmoft other Catterpillars will ftarve be- 
fore they will feed of any thing, but their ordinary food : 
For colour it was of a ftiining jett Black: if touched, it 
rould it felf up round like a Ball. 
It changed thei^th.ofseptenabec, ip6g. And the 2^th. 
(£ Mayy the Year following, came forth a very beaufi- 
full White BHtterfly.y having its body diftinguifbed, with 
three rows ofBiack Spots j it lay without motion. 
It is worth Noting, that from a Cole hlzck Catterpillar 
that had no White, but about its mouth, there Ihou’dbe 
born a White Butterfly. 
From another of the fame of Catterpillary the 
i^th. of June, 1664. h Long Legged Fly came forth, 
which lived not above one Day. 
Th^CatterpillarofthejBth. Tabhy feeds on Poplar yUnd 
Willow wo are of a like naturetXhefe Catter- 
- pillart 
G.V. 3 . • 
Tab. t>. 
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