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after, and may be found in great Numbers together on the under Sides of the Leaves, Note, 
The Swallow-Tail Butterfly is always bred at the fame Time as this f/y is. 
See Godart, Sec. 1. Num. 7. Merian, Vol. 1. Chap. 45. Moufet, P. 103. Rai, Hift. 
Infed. p. 113. Lif, on God. P. 16. Fig. 7. Albin, Plate 1. Rofel, C. 2. Tab. 4. 
The Nafturtium Flower. 
Aeriviola, \. K. H. 
L, 3. Cu. 1. Til. Ci. 2.5, a 3. 
HE SMALL WHITE GARDEN-BUTTERFLY breeds twice a 
Year: The firft Brood is at the Beginning of May, and the fecond in Fuly. The Ca- 
terpillar feeds on Cabbage, Hor{e-Radifh, Creffés, &c. Towards the End of ‘une they tie 
themfelves up by the Tail with a Thread, which goes likewife crofs their Middle. The fly 
comes forth in Fly, and is very common. . 
See Albin, P. 51. Rofél, Cl. 2. Tab. 5. Lifer on Godart, P. 12. N. 8. Reaumur, Vol. 1, 
Pl. 29, Pag. 486. Vol. 2, Pl. 2. Pag. 120. 
The Double-F lowering Almond. 
Amygdalus fativa flore pleno, J. RH. 
L, 3. Cu. 1. IV. Ci. 2. S. a 4. 
HE WHITE-BUTTERFLY with Green VEINS. This alfo breeds 
twice a Year: Its firft Brood is in May, the fecond in Fuly. The Caterpillar feeds on 
Cabbage, %c, like the foregoing, ties itfelf up in the fame Manner, and the Fy is bred in 
July. Yt is very common, and may be taken in moft Gardens. 
Sce Albin, P. 52. Merian, Vol. 2. Chap. 39. 
The Purple Auricula. 
Auricula, urfi flore Purpureo, Lob. 
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