Ch he 
Lor. Cu. x. : IV. ) ott Cri. 2. S.a.4. 
HE PLUMB-TREE MOTH. The Caterpillar feeds inGardens on various 
Fruit-trees : It changes to a Chryfalis about the End of May, within Leayes {pun 
together, and lies in that State till the Middle of Fuue, when the Moth appears. 
See Albin, Pl. 36. 
_ The red Roman Nectarine. 
Naciperfica Romana rubra. 
| s - b. 
CATERPILLARS, hairy, with Protuberances. 
1 pea al BF : sd ‘ aes S. 5. x. 
HE WILLOW RED-UNDERWING MOTH. The Coterpil- 
lar feeds on Willow ; changes to a Chryfalis, betwixt the Bark and Body of the 
Willow Tree, about the Middle of Fume. The Moth is bred in the Middle of Fuly, . 
and may be found at that Time on the Barks of Willows, and other Trees, as alfo againft Walls, 
Fouts, Barns, &c. If the Weather proves very hot, the Moth will fly in the Day-time. 
The Caterpillar is rarely found. E 
See Albin, P. 80. Rofel, Cl. 2. Tab. 15: 
The weeping Willow. | 
Salix orientalis, flagellis deorfum pulchre pendentibus. Tourn, Cor, 
Crass IM. 
