ee, 
this Fly, as well as the preceding, fometimes looks as if gilt with Gold: but fuch fine outfides 
ufually produce Ichneumons. ‘This Fly likewife lives all-the Winter. 
See Reaumur, Pl. 25. Pag. 446. Vol. 1. Goed. Vol. 1. P. 23. Fig. opt. 1. Lift. Fig. 1. 
Graf, Vol. 1. Tab, 26. Pag. 53. Raw, Hift. Infe&. Pag. 122. N.14. Moufer, P. 99. N. 4+ 
Hoef, Tab, 12. Fig. opt. 9. Fobnf*Ink. go. n. 4. Tab. 5. Albin, Pl. 4. Rofel, Cl. 1. T. 3. 
Smith's Newington Peach. 
E,.3. Cx. 3. ll. Cis 2 a os 
TQ HE PAINTED-LADY-BUTTERFLY. In this Plate two Butterflies 
are reprefented, the upper one of which is the Paiuted Lady. Its Caterpillar feeds on 
the great Stinging-Nettle, Thiftles, &c. changes to a Chryfalis within the Leaves folded to- 
gether in the Middle of fume, is fourteen Days in that State, and then: the FZ comes forth. 
- It may be taken on the fame Growths as the laft,. but is not fo common. — 
Figure areprefents, the SMALL TORTOISE-SHELL-BUTTERFLY, 
which is very common, and breeds twice a Year: The firft Brood is towards the End of 
Fune, the fecond about the End of Aygujf. The Caterpillar feeds on Nettles, is open and 
fociable, and may be taken full fed about the Middle of ‘fune, and the Middle of Auguft, and. 
is about fourteen Days in Chryfalis. This Butterfly out-lives the Winter. 
See Lifter on Goedart, Pag. 7. N. 5. Albin, Pl. 56. Fig. 4. Goed. Vol. 1, Pag. 90, Fig. 
opt, 21. Lif. Fig. 2. Graf. Vol. 1. P. 89. Mouff, 101. is 11, figured againft N- 12. Hef. 
Tab..2. Fig, opt. 16. Rai, Hitt. Infect. Pag. 117. N. 1 Sees Pl. 4. Rofé/, Cl. 1. Tab..4; 
Reaumur, Pl. 26. Pag. 446. Vol. 1. 
The Great Stinging-Nettle, 
Urttwa major vulgarts. th B.. 
L. 3.°Ca. Vv. Cis ao os 
HE GREAT TORTOISE-SHELL-BUTTERFLY,. When the 
Caterpillars of this Fly are young, they feed together on the Leaves of the Elm-Zree, Kc» 
About the Middle of Fume they are full fed, and ufually tie themfelves up by the Tail under 
the Copings of Walls, or fome fuch Shelter; in the Beginning of July the Fly comes outs, 
and, 
