folded in the Leayes ; at the Beginning of June the Moths were bred, They may be taken 
in Gardens in the Evening. . 7 
See Rofel, Cl, 4. Tab, 9. | 
| The Mofs Provence Rofe.. | 
Rofa, Provincialis fpinofifima, peduncelo mufiofa. Boeth, Ind. alier, 
1 ae ie is re : XI, Cu nda in 
HE SCOLLOP-WINGED OAK MOTH. I took the Caterpillar 
of this Moth, feeding on Oak-leaves, about the roth of June, at which Time it went 
into the Chryfalis, {pining itfelf up in a Leaf’, and the Moth was bred on the 7th Day of Fuly. 
Both Moth and Caterpillar are very {carce, 
* Sce Rofé/, Cl, 2, Tab, 63, 
The Yellow Rofe, 
Rofa, Lutea, multiplex, C.B, Pin. 4.831. 
L, t CH. . aus Se MRS Ch. 38.412 
HE BLACK-THORN MOTH, or, Figure of 8. The Caterpillar is cas 
fily found, feeding on Black Thorn, White Thorn, Crab-tree, &c, towards the End of 
May, at which Time it {pins a hard Cafe againft its Food, and changes to a Chryfalis ; 
the Moth is bred about the End of Aygu/f, and is not commonly taken, | 
— Sce Albin, P. 13. Rofel, Cl, 2. Tab, 16, Reaumur, Pl. 18. Pag. 342, Volt 
The common Periwinkle, | 
Pervinca vulgaris anguftifolia, flore pleno faturate purpureo, Tourn. 
Lp Cat - SY. Crt 8413, 
PEN HE GREEN MOTH with SILVER LINES. J fed its Caterpillar 
with Qak-leaves, on which it had been found. Te work'd itfelf up in a dark brown 
Cafe on the Backefide of one of the Leaves, and changed into a Chry/atis the 27th of Septem 
ber 5 the Moth appeared the 20th of May following, and is difficult to meet with, : 
Sce Albin, P. 31. 
The Bruxells Apricock. 
Malus Arminiaca, Bruxells vulgo ditia. | 
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