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CATERPILLARS having little or uo Hater, 
Faftening their Chryfalis as the laft Sort, and producing ROUND} 
WINGED Weer ek RULE 5. 
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that produce this fort of Butterfly are fociable and feed together on the White-Thorn, 
. till about the Middle of May, at which Time they are full fed and change to the 
Chryfalis. The Fly is bred in une, and is common among Hay-Gra/s.. | 
Sce Merian, Vol. 2. Chap. 35. Moff. P. 103. Rati, Hift. Infed. P. 11 + N. $e: Abin, 
Plate 2. Rofel, Cl. a. Tab. 3. Reaumur, Vol. 2. Pl. 2. P.. 120, 
T= WHITE-BUTTERFLY, with Brack Vzitns,. The. Caterpillars 
The Mountain-Elder, and White-Thorn. 
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HE LARGE WHITE GARDEN-BUTTERFLY breeds twice a 
Year. The Caterpillars thereof are well known in Gardens and other Places. Their 
firft Brood is in May, and the fecond about two Months after. The Chry/alis that produces 
the fecond Brood is only fourteen Days in that State, and the Fly is bred in Fuly.. Thole. Ca- 
terpillars that go to Chryfalis about September remain in that State all the Winter, and pro-. 
duce their Flies in May. Thefe Gaterpillars are great Devourers of Cabbage and Col- 
- kifowers from Fune to September, which laft Month is the Time of their changing into the 
- Chryfalis State. In order to preferve your Cabbages, Gc. ’tis worth while to deftroy their 
Chryfalides i in the Winter, when they may commonly be found under the Coping of Garden: 
Walls, Pales, or any other Places a little fhelter’d : Their Eggs likewife fhould be fought 
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