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and delights to fettle in dry Path-ways, as alfo on the Bodies of Trees, is Siti in its 
Flight, and requires Nimblenefs to take it. The Chry/alis is very apt to sn lehneumons 
inftead of its own Butterfly, thofe Creatures having laid their Eggs therein. This Fly lives 
all Winter. 
See Reaumur, Pl, 23. Pag. 382. Vol. 1. Lift. on Goedart, Pa: a N. 35 Merian, Vol. 2. 
Tab. 2. ibm, Pl. 55. Rofel, CL. 1. Tab. 2, 
The Common Elm-Tree. 
Ulmus minor folio Angufto Scabro. Get. Emac, 1480. 
L. 3. Cu. 1. VI. Ci. 2. S. a. 6 
HE COMMA-BUTTERFLY breeds twice a Year: The firft Time towards — 
the End of Fume, and the fecond about the Beginning of September. The Caterpillar 
feeds on Hop-Leaves, Nettles, Kc. puts on the Chryfalis Form in Fune and Aigu/f, and is 
about fourteen Days in that State, when the F/y appears, which may be taken in Gardens,.on 
- Blackberry Bloffoms, by the Sides of Hedges, and in fuch like Places. The Colours of the 
firft Brood of this Butterfly are confiderably lighter than as here reprefented, 
The Double Wild Poppy, with a fiery-coloured. Flower edged 
with white. 7 
Papaver, erraticum, flore pleno igneo marginibus candids. H. L: 
L, 3. Cu. 1. . ; 77 Ci. 2. Sia. 7. 
HE GREAT FRITILLARY BUTTERFLY, Mr. Roféi fays, the Ca- 
terpillar feeds on Neftles, in the private Recefles of Woods, that it changes into the 
Chris State at the End of May, and that the FZ is produced in Fume. This Butterfly is 
very fwift in Flight, and is beft taken in the Forenoon, when it will fettle and feed on Black- 
berry Bloffoms, Thiftles, &c. They are moft commonly found in Woods, and the Fields ad- 
Jacent to Woods. ; ne 
See Kofel, Cl. 1. Tab. 7. 
| - The Bramble. 
Rubus major; frutiu nigro. +. Be 
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