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Haire Fly : They are very fearfull , and row! themfeiv’es 
up when touched, fleeping Doggs-jkep, 
jt changed as is Figured in the Table: The lo/^of 
5'eptewkr, ?n a bag ofleaves knit together 5 the lo#^. of 
“^une the year following, came forth a Butter flj j which 
feemedtofleep ithDay, but was very fwift and nimble 
ith nightjBat like : I let it go, not knowing, how to keep it. 
Numbar. i' 62 . 2 
The Cafterpillar oF the io 2 c/. 7 liWe,havinghaditsfiIlof 
Ozier leaves, btto! k it felf to a corner for change, as I 
thought ; But in ftead ofthat I Obferved a Green Worm-t 
to break forth of each fide its body 5 this was done with 
great anxiety, and contortion of its Body; The fitft 
Worm, as foon as borne, faftnedupon the wound, it came 
out ofF,aiid fuckt up all the juice, and fiibftance of the 
Mother 5 fo that nothing but Ikinwas left: 
Theother Worm througli the firftsgreedinefsjbeingdefti- 
tute of all food , dyed in the wound, out of which it 
was coming ; Whole body alfo, the Mother being evacu- 
ated, was confumed and drawn dry by the firft Worm. 
This firft Worm being now fatisfied, with the Bodies of 
Mother and Brother, refted movelefs, and without any 
other food, untill rhe 1 5#^. of oUober, 1664. And then 
into a Black Egg: The \Ztb. Day of the 
Year following, 1665. Came forth two Flys, One of 
of which is Figured: in the Table , in which Hijlory it is 
worth nothing : That of one Egg came two Flyes 5 that 
by this meanes, thelofleoftwo Worms, might be reftor- 
ed: Which as I faid, did make up the body of one. 
Thus wehtme done with all the Hiftorys o/'Butterflys, 
Ifind in all the indnfirims Labours of Johsxmm Goe- 
dartius .* Ijhg aid not fuejiton the truth of this laji Hifto- 
N a ry. 
