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L, 3. Cnet, a 
Cr. 2.8. a. 2. 
ad HE ORANGE-TIP, or Lapyorrue Woops, A BUTTERFLY. 
We are obliged to Mr. Rofel for the Difcovery of the Progrefs of this and many other 
curious Fives. He fays the Caterpillar feeds on the Braffica Sylveftvis, or Wild Cole, where- 
on the wy lays its Eggs, The Caterpillar is found in Fume and Fuly, at which Time it 
changes into a Chryfalis. It remains in that State through the Winter, and the Fly is pro- 
duced in May. It is very common in Fields and green Lanes, and breeds but once a Year. 
See Rofel, Cl. 2. Tab. 8. 
The Mountain-Curran, and the Wild Cole, 
Ribes Alpinus dukis, J.B. Braffca Sylvefiris, 
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