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q£ Catterpillart If touched, it coy les up its body, like a 
Ball? but you may put him out of that fearfull fir. 
After it had well eaten, and well purged its body 5 ie 
changed the 10th. of September ^ and the totk oTJuxe, 
the Year followingjcame forth a White Butterfly y marked 
with Black Spots upon the wings. 
Number, py. 
The Catter pillar yo£ the (yjth. Table, eats Roje leaves, 
and clary : It changed the zoth. o£July, .as is Figured in 
theTaUe’, the zd.of Auguji, came forth a various co- 
lored whivh I kept alive a while with Hony. 
G. P. I, 
Tab. d"?. 
Number. p8. 
F. p. I. 
Tab. 8. 
The Catterpillar of the ^ 2 th. Table, eats divers Plants, 
and are fonnd upon theSand-hills ? it changed theiat^. 
of July, and the 5#/&. o£ September, came forth a Butterfly , 
Figured in the T-able : This Butterfly was tender and 
tveake ? which I took to proceed from the CatterpilUrs^ 
being deprived too early ofits food. 
We found this Catterpillar, on the Sandy Donons above 
Calice .• See my Notes. 
Number 99. ^ p ^ . 
1 7 
i:he Catterpillar, o£ the ^ph. table: Willingly feeds 
on Lettice and clary leaves ? it is very Hary, as foonasit 
perceives any thing unufoaU to it, it rowles it felfe up? 
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