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Figwe 1. The Yellow Vetchling. 2. Biftort. 3. The White 
Darnell Grafs, 4. ‘The Wood-Peafe. 
1. Lathyras [yloeftris, dumetorum, fore Juteo. C. B. Biftorta major. 1. B. 
3. Gramen loliaceum pica longiori. C. B. 4 Aftragalus fylvaticus. Ger, 
_ Emac, 
L,1. Cu. 1 TL Ci. 3.5. 2, 3 ; 
HE YELLOW-TAI . MOTH. The Caterpillar feeds on Elder, Oak, 
Black Thorn, ®c. wpon all which Growths you may find them at the End of May. Xt 
changes to a Chryfahs, within 2 Spinning, at the Beginning of Fane, and the Muh comes 
forth at the End of the fame Month. They may be found fticking againft the Barks of the 
Trees in Parks, and other Places, and alfo flying in the Evening, They lay Eggs of a pale 
Colour, and cover them with a woolly Subftance. The Caterpillars are hatch’d in Auguft, and 
will feed on Black Thorn till the End of Offober ; at which Time se fpin themfelyes little 
Cafes, and remain in them till the Spring following, 
See Rofel, Cl. 2, Tab. 21. Reaumur, Pl, 16. Pag. 342. Vol. 1. 
The Alder-Tree. 
Alnus, rotundifolia, glutinofa, viridis. C. B. 
L.1, Cu. 1, ye: Cr. 3.5.5. 4. 
HE DAGGER MOTH. The Caterpillar feeds on Rofe Trees, Fruit-trees, 
and Shrubs ; becomes a Chry/alis within the Earth in Oéfober, and in May following 
the Moth appears, and may be found fticking againft Pales, Walls, Trees, ce. Their Eggs 
are very fmall, and of a fine green Colour, and the Caterpillars are common in Gardens and 
other Places, It is obferved, that the Protuberance on the Back of the Caterpillar is of a 
flefhy Subftance, with Hair growing out of it. 
See Albin, P. 86. Rofel, Cl. 2. Tab. 7. Reaumur, Pl. 42. Pag. 602. 
The moft double Sweet-Briar Rofe. 
Rofa [ylvefiris, five Eglanteria, flore pleno, 
