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July, and the Moth, Fig. 2. was bred on the 1ft of Auguft. Of eight Moths that were pro- 
duced, three were Females of the common Orange Kind, and five were Males, one of which 
only was all over of an Orange Colour. Amongft the Caterpillars thete was one that changed 
its fourth Skin, uly the 4th, and fed for fome Time; however, it has not yet changed its 
fifth Skin, tho’ it continued alive, without eating, till December the 2 sth 1748, at which 
Time it was put on Bramble Leaves, and has continued to feed thereon till the prefent 3d of 
February 17 48-9. The Author of this Work was favoured with the preceeding Accoun¢ 
by a moft skilful and exaét obferver, whofe Name, had he leave to mention it, would do him 
great Honour, 
The Dwarf- Willow. 
Salix pumila Alpina, rotundifolia repens, inferne fubcinerea. C, B. Pin, 
Cuass Il, 
