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o:2-G°R, 6, 
CATERPILLARS, having many Tufts of Hair, producing Tussock-Morus, 
Lt. Ceci, 3 ‘ C13. Sees 
HE BLACK TUSSOCK-MOTH. This Moth is bred about the 
Middle of ‘fume ; at which Time it lays Eggs of a light grey Colour, inclofed with- 
in a woolly Subftance ; and thus they continue for about one Month. When the 
infant Caterpillars appear, they feed on Black Thorn, White Thorn, Bramble, 6c. They live 
all the Winter in the Caterpillar State, and change to a hairy Chryfalis, within a Spinning, 
about the Middle of May. The Caterpillars may be found, full fed, on Black Thorn that 
grows by the Sides of Woods and Hedges ; as for the Moth, it is not commonly taken in the 
Fly-ftate. 
See Albin, Pl. 26. Rofel, Cl. 2. Tab. 37. | , 
The White double Garden-Rofe. 
Rofa Alba hortenfis, flore pleno. 1, B, 1144. 
L. 1. Cu. 1. ig Cr. 3. S. 0.2% 
HE YELLOW TUSSOCK-MOTH. Its Caterpillar feeds on the Red 
Archangle, Oak, Hafle, Sc. towards the End of September. Ut makes a Spinning, with- 
in which a hairy Chryfalis is formed, where it lives till the Middle of May following, and 
then the Moth takes its fight ; but it is not a very common Fly. 
See Merian, Vol. 1. Ch. 47. Albin, Pl. 26. Rofel, Cl. 2. Tab. 38: Reaumur, Pl, rz 
. Pag. §34. Vol. 1. 
The Red Archangel, 
Lamium rubrum, Ger. 568. 
‘ 
Lor. Cw. 1. Hil, Cr. 3. Se 3, 
a. RED-SPOT TUSSOCK-MOTH. The Caterpillars are very 
common, feeding on moft Efmand Lime Trees about Town. They make a Spinning 
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