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The Carerpiiiars under this Head may likewife be divided into three Claffes ; 
1. Naxep or without Harr, — 
IL Having little Harr. 
_ TIL. Having much Hair. 
The Firft Crass, or the waxed and without Harr, may be fubdrvided im the following 
; Manner. 
Cuass I. 
Such CATERPILLARS ‘whofe Bodies are Smoortu, 
SkcT. A 
Without Rifings, or Protuberances 
L. 1 Cu, I. 2 . : : Cr, I. 5. 4. 1. 
TERPILLAR of this Morn lives through the Winter, and comes to its full 
Growth in May: It is found in Gardens, and other Places, and ufually feeds in the 
Night, as many other of the Naxep Carerpitiars do. Indeed, were they to do other- 
wife, they would foon be devoured by the Birds, which are much fonder of thefe Smoors 
Carerpirars than of the Harry ones. In the Day, they hide themfelves within the 
Farth, and’ in. other fecret Receffes. They feed on the Leaves of the Stock-fuly and other 
Flowers, as alfo on Grafs, €c. They put on the Chryfais Form, within the Earth, in May, 
and the Moths are bred in Fume. Great Plenty of this Moth, and other Species of the 
Yertow-UnDERWING, were taken feeding on the Honey Dew, on the Limes and other Trees, 
in the Gardens of Fohn ‘Philips, Efq, at Layton in Effex they ‘were difcovered, by the 
Help of a Candle and Lanthorn, from Twelve o’ Clock at Night till Two in the Morn~ 
ing; and were fo fearlefs, that they would fuffer one to take them with the Hand, At 
the fame Time the Ancrz-Suane and feveral other Moths were taken. 
See Lifter on Godartius, P. 52. N. 41. Albin, P. 72. Reaumur, Pl. 14. Pag. 342. vol. 1. 
The Double Stock July-Flower. 
Leucoium incanum, mazus, variegatum, flore pleno. C. B. Pin. 201. - 
Il, 
T= GREAT YELLOW-UNDERWING MOTH. The Ca- 
