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l^i/Z^r/comeofaSeedj asmoftdoj which did ftick to the 
Poplar leaves^ they are feen a far off, abiding in the tops of 
thofe Trees, becaufe oftheir notable whitenefs, 
in the Table* 
Itehanged the^/A.of jF^^^^jand continued fo I4days3and 
then came forth a IVbite Butterflys Figured in the Table. 
The Butterfly^ laid its Seed after fome Dayes time, 
and lived, without food^ 24 Days. ' G, f. i.' 
' Tab. 7, 1 
Number. 88. 
The CatterpilUr oFthe BQph. Tahle^ Feeds upon the 
leaves of Brambles and Oziers, 
It changed the of and fo remained untill 
the oijuly:, and then came forth a dark coloured 
BuHerfly^ Figured in the Table : It is of a brownifti colour^ 
upon each wing it has a round white fpot , I found it dead 
after two Days, though it feem*d to be of a ftrong nature^ 
Number. 8>^. g.p. i 
T , 10. 
ThcCdtterpillar of the B<^th.Tahle^ feeds of sallow 
leaves h which are dry and aftringent, and therefore it 
drinks much 5 which are lingular to it s for almoft all 
others eat green leaves , and drink not. 
Its birth is from a Ring of little Eggs, cleaving fo T ena- 
tioufly tothe tender tv/iggs of trees, that it can fcarcebe 
gotten off, but with a Knife 5 thefe Eggs abide the fharp - 
eft Winters, and are hatched by the heat of the Sunia 
the Spring ,when the leaves put forth, that their meat 
may be ready for them, as foon as born. 
This changed the 7d. and ccrad- 
nued fo untill the firft of Jufy^ 5 and then came forth a 
Butterfly F igured in the Table. 
It dyed after it had layd its Eggs ^ but the Eggs dryed^ 
for want of having been befprinkied w.th the Seed of the 
Malc» M' 3 ' ^ ' Num- 
