( $49 
StRE CT. ¢. 
CATERPILLARS having tthe HatR, producing BUTTERFLIES, 
whofe Head and Body are much larger ( for their Size) than any other Bu T- 
TERFLIes: Of which there are feveral belonging to this Seftion, whofe 
Caterpillars have not as yet been difcovered. 
L. 3 Ch. te I. Cr; 2 5. Co Te 
HE GRIZZLED BUTTERFLY. Mr. Rofé/ tells us, that the Cater- 
pillar of this Fly was found on the Mallow, with the Leaves of which he fed it till 
the End of Fume, when it {pun a Web amongft the Leaves, and changed to a Chryfa- 
lis, the Butterfly of which was bred the May following. This Fly is to be taken in Woods and 
Meads, at the Beginning of May ; and although finall, it flies fiviftly, fo that you muft be very 
quick to take it. ; 
See Rofet, Cl. 2. Tab. 10. Merian, Vol. 1 Chap. 48. 
The common Mallow. 
 Malva vulgaris. Park, 
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