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i^th. of gfowgrcenifli at thebottoffle 5 and the 
Second of June, every one of thefe Eggs,had a black (potj 
or point in the middle? and the5r^. of the fame month, 
Animalls were hatched out of th<&.Egg> ? partly yellow- 
i(h, and partly black j in which no touch of life did ap- 
pear} unlcfle breathed on, then they moved, or rolled, 
to and fro. 
But the of J«»e,when now their feet are grown, 
and hardened with the benefit of the aire, they creep a- 
bout 5 then run about 5 but about evening, and when 
the aire was cooler, they run together, and kept clofe ? 
either for company, or for heating one another j and in 
this fituation , and pofture, they remained till Id ith 
Morning of the day following 5 then every one fet out 
to feek food, and that, the dew which uleth to fall upon 
the leaves from the Ikic, and endued with a peculiar 
force of Aliment, well knowne to thole, and other In- 
fers, for food ; for they feed on it, ^c. About the 
of jfK»£, thefe did put off their Ikins, Ser- 
pent like, which being done, they arc Yellowilh and 
Blackilh. 
The Day after, wz. The or about it, they 
change forme another time, and colour, fo as to grow 
Yellow and Reddilb. 
They begin the ^d. change, two Dayes after the Se- 
cond in that very pofture, and with a Black and 
Red colour. 
Tbc 4 #A. Hranfmutationxhey Ate wonttoundergcj^he 
e&ex t\ie: :^d, Metamorphofu 
And this is the laft change which they fuffer, and by it 
they get their laft tkin, partly Black and Red , and 
where it is Red, variegated w ith Black Ipots, or points, 
as is depifted. . 
Tisworththe noting, as oftenatihey call: their Ikin, 
they fix their feet fall to theLeafe or Paper, they chance 
w be on, and when they havefixt them^they creep out 
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