CHAP.  IV.

Caterpillars shaped like Wood-Lice.

Class I.

Sect. a.

L. 1. Ch. 4.

I.

Cl. 1. S. a. 1.

The SMALL OAK-EGGER-MOTH. This Caterpillar I took in Hornsey-Wood on an Oak-Tree, at the Beginning October, soon after which Time it chang’d to a Chrysalis, by fastening the Oak-Leaf close to the Bottom of the Box I kept it in with a Spinning. Thus it remained through the Winter, and the Moth was bred at the End of May. Both Caterpillar and Fly are very rare.

L. I. ch. IV.

Cl. 1. S. a. 1.

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The Double Velvet-Rose.

Rosa holosericea, multiplex. Park. Parad.

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