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about Ealing, near Brentford, in peat ba shey are to be found there, but not any where 
elfe that I have yet heard of, 
See Rofel, Cl, 2, Tab, 3.. Merian, Vol. 1, Ch, 18, 
. The Crab-tree, 
Malus [yloefiris, Ger, 1276. 
5 I. Cy, To ; : VIL . Chi 3 5 A. 8, 
HE BUFF-TIP MOTH.-> The Caterpillar feeds on the Willow and Oak, 
and may be eafily found amongft the Willows growing about Chelfea, and in fuch like 
Places. They may be taken full fed towards the End of Auguft; at which Time Numbers 
of them go into the Earth, and there Change to the Chry/alis, and the Moths appear in the 
following May, It isnot a very common .Thing to take this Moth flying. 
See Liffer’s Godart. N. 95. hones Hift, Infe@, P.162,.N. 14, Albin, Pl, 2 3. Rofel, Cl. 2, 
Tab, 4 
3 The Yellow Dwarf-Willow, 
Salix folio lougo fubluteo, non auriculata, viminibus Inteis, Rai. Syn, 
L.1. CH. 1 IX. s Cr. 3. & Ag, 
HE WHITE-SATIN MOTH. Its Caterpillar feeds on the White Poplar, 
as alio on Willow ; changes to a hairy Chryfalis, within the Leaves {pun together, in. 
June ; lies in that State about twenty Days, and then the Moth flies abroad. You may take 
thefe Flies by shaking the Boughs of the Trees they feed on. Their Eggs, when firft laid, 
are of a pale green Colour, which they cover with a Subftance looking like Leaffilver, They 
continue about one Month in the Egg-ftate, and the Caterpillars live all Winter. 
See odaifer on Godart. P. 84. N, 87. Rofe/, Cl. 2. Tab, 9. Reaumur, Pi, 34. Pag. 534 
fe) 
Vol. 1 
The White Poplar-Tree. 
Populus alba majoribus folits. C. B 
Lt Cor 5 3 : xX Cu. 3. 8. A 10. 
HE LACKEY-MOTH, The Caterpillars are very common, and feed on moft 
_ Kind of Herbage, efpecially Black Thorn, White Thorn, Sc. about the Middle of June 
they 
