L. 1. Ch. 3.

IV.

Cl. 1. S. a. 4.

The JULY SALLOW MOTH. The Caterpillar feeds on the common Sallow, in the Top-leaves of which (spun together) it lies concealed in the Day-time. Some Leaves, thus spun together, looked as if they had been dead; but, on Examination, Caterpillars of this Sort were found therein: They changed to a Chrysalis, spun amongst the Leaves, at the End of May. The Moth is bred at the Beginning of July, and may be taken, in the Evening, by the Sides of Woods, Hedges, &c.

L. I. ch. III.

Cl. 1. S. a. 4.

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The Wild Black Cherry.

Cerasus major ac sylvestris, fructu subdulci nigro colore inficiente. C. B. Pin.