ee, 
CHAP ILL. 
H E Caterpillars ofthis Chapter have two Feet and two Holders, with fix Hooks or 
Claws ; but have no Feet inthe Middle Part of their Bodies like thofe already defcri- 
bed. Their progreffive Motion is performed by fixing the Head-part, and drawing 
:  upthe Tailto it; fo that each Step, forming a Loop, they are called Loorenrs. 
They are provided with ftrang and fharp Claws in their Holders, by which they can faften 
themfelyes in fuch manner as to fupport the Reft of their Bodies, either perpendicularly or 
horizontally, or in any other Pofture they pleafe, without any regard to the Center of Gravi- 
ty in their refpeétive Bodies. They are able likewife, out of their own Vifcera or Bowels, to 
fornifh themfelves with Lines, whereby they can let themfelyes down from the Branches of 
Trees, or other Heights, as they find Occafion. 
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Smooth or naked Loopers. 
S 8 ¢ Tt. 4, 
Having no Protuberances, 
L. 1. CH. 3. ‘ L Crea. S. aver, 
HE BRINDLED BEAUTY MOTH. The Caterpillarwill feed on moft 
Fruit-trees, as alfo on the Willow, Sc. Its Chryfalis is formed within the Earth to- 
wards the End of Fume, and the Moth comes forth in Apri. I have taken Plenty 
of them fticking on the Barks of the Willow Trees about the Water-works at Chelfea. 
See Merian, Vol. 1. P. 75. Chap. 37. Albin, Pl. 39. 
The Honey-Cherry. | 
Cerafus, fylveftris, feptentrionalis, fruttu rubro parvo ferotino, Rai, Syn, 
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