f 
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changes to a Chryfalis, within a Spinning, at the Beginning of May. The Moth is bred about 
three Weeks alter; flies in the Day-time, and is very common. 
See Merian, Vol. 1. Ch. 6. Albin, Pl. 21. Reaumur, Pl. 31. Pag. 534. Vol. 1. 
Chickweed. 
Aifine media, C. B, 250, 
Lew. Cur I, | Chg B25 
& 
HE SCARLET TYGER MOTH. The Caterpillar lives all Winter, 
and is to be taken feeding on the Hounds-Tongue, Nettles, and White Archangel, at the 
- End of April, Vf you look for them from Charlton-Church, in Kent, down to the Road that 
leads to Woolwich, there you will find them in Plenty. They make a Spinning in May a- 
mongft the dead Leaves on the Ground, ‘and there change to the Chry/ats. The Moths come 
forth in Fame and fly by Day. ; Bc) 
See Merian, Vol. 2. Ch. 8. A/bin, Pl. 22. 
The Hounds Tongue in Flower. 
Cynoglolfum majus, vulgare. C. B. 257. 
L. 3. Cur, | IV. Cr. 3. 5. Aa 
fq ‘HE BLACK ARCHES, a MOTH. The Caterpillar of this Fly remains 
_ in Egg all Winter, and hatching about the Middle of 4pri/, feeds on the Leaves of 
the Oak, Apple Trees, ce. A Caterpillar brought up by Mr. Cadrier came to its full: Growth: 
Near the Middle of Fune ; at which Time it faftened itfelf, in the Corner of the Box, by a few 
{mall Threads: The 14th it changed to a Chryfalis, and the Moth appeared the 4th of Fuly. 
The Caterpillar was fed, in its infant State, with Lettice, there being no Oak Leaves at that 
Time. This Afoth is to be found fticking on the Barks of the Oak Trees in Richmond, Bufhey, 
@nd other Parks, in Faly ; but is not common. Fase Bee tos: ) 
See Merian, Vol. 2. Ch, 22. 
The Apple Tree in Bloffom, 
Malus. 
