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BROWN-TAIL MOTH, 
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of which are at prefent uncommonly numerous and 
deflrudlive in the Vicinity of the Metropolis. 
Xlluftrated by a COPPER-PLATE, coloured from Nature, 
rep relenting the Infedt in its various States. 
By WILLIAM CURTIS, 
AUTHOR OF THE FLORA LONDINENSIS. 
LONDON: 
Publifhed by B. White, Fleet-ftreet; J. Sev^ell, Cornliill; J. Johnson, 
St. Paul’s Church-yard; J. Strahan, N° 67, Strand j and R. Faueder, 
New Bond-ftreet, 
MDCCLXXXII. 
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