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CaTERPILLARS fhaped like Wood-Lice. 
Cuass I. 
S Bee 4), 
L, 3. Cu. me - 6 Cher Sa 
pillar feeds on Ozk-Leaves, becomes a Chryfalis at the Beginning of ‘fume, and in 
a Month after the Fy appears. This Butterfly is not fo eafily taken as fome others, — 
for when it is not feeding it ufually fettles high. I have taken the greateft Numbers early in 
_ a Morning, when I have found them feeding on the Bloffoms of the Blackberry, 
See Albin, P. 57. Rofel, Cl. 2. Tab. 9. 3 
The Oak-Tree. 
Quercus, 
Te ran PLE HAIR-STREAK-BUTTERFLY. The Cater- 
L. 3: Cz. 2. IL whet. Seat 
HE BROWN HAIR- STREAK- BUTTERFLY. The Caterpillar of 
this Butterfly is feldom found : which, I believe, is owing to the oddnef of its Shape 
and Colour, which are exa¢tly reprefented in the Plate. I took four of them by beating the 
Black-Thorn, and fed them on the fame till the Middle of ‘fuze, at which Time they changed 
into the Chryfalis, and the Fly was bred in the Middle of Auguf. ‘This Butterfly delights 
to fettle on the Maple-Tree, &Xc. by beating the Branches whereof the Fly will rife, and may 
be taken in your Net. 
The Black-Thorn. 
Prunus Syloeftris. Germ, Emac. 
TIT. 
