Li 3. Cu. 2. : Wyk . iia Se ae 
HE GREEN BUTTERFLY. Mr. Dandridge took the Caterpillar of this 
Fly at the Beginning ‘of ‘fuly, feeding on the infide of the Blackberry Buds, in which 
it made a fmall Hole, whereby it entered, and eating all the inward Part, left the Buds 
feemingly entire: It fed on them till the Middle of Fuly, and then changed to a Chryfahs ; 
and in the Middle of April, the Year following, the Fly was bred. This Butterfly is moft 
common in and near Woods; it delights to fettle on Boughs four or five Feet from the 
Ground, by moving which the Fly will rife, and if not much frighted will fettle on or near 
the fame Place again, by which Means you may take it with your Net. The beft Time to 
catch this Butterfly is from the firft to the fifteenth of May. 
The Blackberry, with its Fruit and Bloffom. 
Rubus, major, fruciu nigro, J. B. 
CHAP, 
