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CATERPILLARS having one Protuberance on the Rump, with indented 
Markings, 
3 
EL. 1. Cu. § t: ee Ci. 1. §. Cx, 
ALING’s GLORY, a MOTH. - Its Caterpillar feeds’ on Black 
Thorn, White Thorn, Crab-tree, Sc. becomes a Chryfalis in the Earth in May, and 
the Moth appears in September. Charles Lockyer, Eig; has bred great Numbers of 
this Moth at his Houfe at Ealing; but I haye heard of no body elfe who has met with them. 
in any Plenty. / 
See dlbm, Pl. 14. Rofél, Cl. 11. Tab. 3% 
The Black ‘Thorn, 
Prunus Syloeftris. 
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CATERPILLARS having two or more Protuberances. 
L. 1. Cu. i — oS , Cir. SD. x, 
“SA HE:OZIER, or PEBBLE MOTH. Mt. Dandridge found the Ca 
terpillar feeding on the Dutch Willow, in the Marhes near Rotherhith, about the © 
+g Middle of Fuly ; it changed to a Chryfalis within the Leaves {pun together ; and 
at the Beginning of 4uguf? came forth the Moth. This fly is very fcarce, : 
See Albin, Pl. 14. Liffer’s Godart. N. 21. Rofel, Cl. 11. Tab. 20. Reaumur, Pl. 22. P.282, 
Vol. 2 
The Ozier. 
Salix, vulgaris, alba, arborefiens. C.B. Pin, 
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