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SPet: 2-0. 
CATERPILLARS having Rings of different Colours /urrounding them, 
ee ee Ch35, 541, 
and feed together in Numbers on the Ragwort ; in Fuly they are full grown, and 
then fome go into the Earth, and others {pin on the Surface of the Ground, in order 
to their Change into the Chryfalis State. The Moths are produced i in the May DISHES, and 
are common in Fields and Gardens. 
“See Lifter on Godart. P. ‘Ot, INC $4. atts Pl. 34. Roféd, Cl. 2. Tab. 48. Reaumur, 
Pl. 16. Pag. 342. Vol. 3. 
T HE CINNABAR-MOTH. The Caterpillars of this Fly are fociable 
The Raswart: in Flower. 
Facobea, vulgaris, J. B.H. 1057. 
See Sa 
CATERPILLARS having indented Markings, 
on OTE es i Ci. 3.5.34 1 
Bramble, on the Oak, 6c. at the Beginning of September; and, towards the 
Middle of the fame Month, it changes to a Chryfalis, mixing its Hairs with the 
Bag it fpins : The Moth comes forth the May following, and is not yery common, — 
T HE BRAMBLE MOTH. Its Caterpillar is to be found feeding on the 
The Orange Apricock. 
Malus Armeniaca, fruttu aurantio, 
Sec. be 
