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Time, and the Moth is bred in October, when it may be found fticking on the Bark of Trees, 
in Parks and other Places. : 
- The fmooth leaved Elm. 
Ulmus folio Glabro. Ger. Em, 1481. 
L.1. Cu. 3. Ty - Crytek 4 
HE BRIMSTONE MOTH. The Caterpillar is found on the White- 
Thorn, towards the Middle of September, when it is full fed, and changes to a Chry- 
fais, within a Spinning, and the Moth is produced in the April and May following. — It flies 
flowly, and is eafily taken in an Evening. This Moth breeds twice ina Year; the firft | 
Time in April and May, the fecond in Fuly and Auguft. . 
Figure 1, The White Thorn. 2. The Blue Bells. 3. The 
Red Ranunculus. 
Fig. 1, Oxyacanthus. Ger. 2. Hyacinthus Anghius, Ger. 3. Ranunculus 
hortenfis flore rubello. 
L. 1. Cm. 3. Vv. Cr. 1,5. oS 
. HE SCALLOP WINGED MOTH laid her Eggs on the 5th of Au- 
& gut, and eight Days after the Caterpillars appeared. I fed them with White-Thorn and 
Privet, till the Beginning of Oétober, at which Time feveral of them changed to the Chry. 
falis betwixt the Leaves fpun together. They remained in that State during the Winter, and 
the Moths were bred in May following. This Moth is to be taken, in the Evening, by 
the Sides of Woods, Hedges, Se. : 
The White Thorn, with its Fruit. 
Mefpilus, Apii folio ; fyloeftris, frve oxyasantha, C. B, Pin. 458. 
Lar Ca. 3 : a VI. Cis 4: Bare, 
HE RICHMOND-BEAUTY, a MOTH. Mr. Rofl affures us, that 
| the Caterpillars feed on the Leaves of the Pear Tree, &c. and is to be found at the 
End of May and the Beginning of June. ‘They change to the Chryfalis amongtt the Pear 
3 : ; Leaves ; 
