Ge. ee 
gee ea II. Ci. de Sb, as 
HE MEADOW BROWN-BUTTERFLY. The Caterpillar was found 
by Mr. Dandriage on the common Grafs, with which he fed it ’till the 24th of May, « 
when it faftened itfelfup by the Tail, and changed into a fhort thick green Chryfalis ftreaked 
with black, and on the 11th of Fume came out the Butterfly, which is one of the moft com- 
mon forts the Fields afford, and yet the Caterpillar i is rarely found. - 
See Albin, P, 53. 
The Water Elder. 
Opulus Ruelliu. Inflit, R. Herb. 
ee Oe ee gt) & : CL. 2°50. 3 
HE GREAT. ARGUS BUTTERFLY breeds twice a Year: The firtt 
Time is in May, the fecond in fuly. Merian fays, the Caterpillar feeds on Grafs, 
and that it changes to a fall green Chry/alis, from which proceeds this elegant Fy, adorned 
with brown and black Spots, having two white Horns {potted with black, and Eyes of a 
beautiful Colour. This Butterfly is very common ; its Flight is not fwift: It delights to 
fettle on dry Banks and Walls, and in Path-Ways, and is not difficult to take, Its Ca- 
terpillar is feldom found. 
See Merian, Vol. 2. Chap. 4. 
The Paffion-Flower. 
Granadilla Pentaphyllos Flore ceruleo magno. Boerh, 
hy a Les = Ce ee. Ae 
HE WOOD ARGUS-BUTTEREFLY. This alfo breeds twice a Year: 
The firft Brood appears at the Beginning of May, the fecond at the Beginning of 
uly. It flies lowly, and is to be taken in Woods, green Lanes, 6c. . Reaumur informs 
us, that the Caterpillar feeds on Grafs, that it changed to a Chryfalis on the 19th of June, 
and that ten Days after the f/y was bred. 
Sce Reaumur, Plate 27. Pag. 431. 
The Spanith Broom. 
3 Genifia Tuncea, J. B, 
Sr ear 
