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But the Garden White is as good a token fot 
fine weather as may be ; when thefe flies are out 
in a morning, it feldom or ever happens but a 
fine day enfues. This fly is alfo called the Hally 
for the Swallowtail, which appears from the 
Chryfalis at the fame times of the year, as may 
be feen by the Catalogue. 
nrf/y, In the prefervation of the Chryfalides 
during the winter, be fure to keep them in. cold 
and moifl: places, as in a cellar or out houfe, 
otherwife the greateft part erf them will be kil¬ 
led, efpecially thofe whole nature it is to change 
in the earth, as they cannot bear to be kept 
warm and dry, which is apt to exhale the nutri¬ 
tive moifiure from them, hardens their Ihell, 
and weakens the in lefts fo much, that at the 
time when they Ihould appear in their flying 
Hate, they have not flxength left fufficient to 
burll open the Chryfalis and come forth of their 
confinement j in this cafe the miferable animal 
muft die, as many have done, occafioned in- 
tirely by this mifmanagement of them. 
j^thly, When any of the Lepidoptera are ex¬ 
tended on the fetting board beneath the card 
braces, 
