Ce) 
L. 1. Cu. 3. Il. Cu, 1. 5. a2, 
= As E JULY ARRACH-MOTH. The Caterpillar may be found, fall fed, 
on the wild Arrach, about the Middle of September ; at which Time it changes to a 
Chryfalis in the Earth: The Moth is bred in Fuly, and may be taken in an Evening in 
‘and near the Gardens about Vauxhall and other Places, 3 
See Albin, Pl. 47. 
The Black Curran-Tree, 
Ribes nigrum vulgo ditlum, folio olente. 1. B, 
| L, 1. Cu. 3. ; Il. Ci. 1.5.4, 3 
HE MOTTLED UMBER-MOTH. The Caterpillar feeds on Fruit- 
Trees, Oak, Elm, Black-Thorn, tc. and turns to a Chryfalis, within the Earth, about 
the Middle of May. The Moth comes forth in Oétober, and may-be found at that Tire ftick« 
ing on the Bark of Trees in Parks, @c, : 
See Albin, P. 100. : 
: The Apricock-Plumb. 
Prunus fratiu parvo precoct. Tourn, 
kt. Cne 3 IV. Cri. 1. Sa 4 
en HE JULY SALLOW MOTH. The Caterpillar feeds on the common 
Sallow, in the Top-leaves of which ({pun together) it lies concealed in the Day-time. 
Some Leaves, thus fpun together, looked as if they had been dead; but, on Examination, 
Caterpillars of this Sort were found therein : They changed to a Chry/alis, {pun amongft the 
Leaves, at the End of May. The Moth is bred at the Beginning of Fujy, and may be taken, 
in the Evening, by the Sides of Woods, Hedges, ©c. 
| The Wild Black Cherry. 
Cerafus major ac fyloeftris, frullu fubdulei nigro colore infictente, C, B, Pin, 
V. 
