I.

Cl. 3. S. 3 A. 1.

The BRAMBLE MOTH. Its Caterpillar is to be found feeding on the Bramble, on the Oak, &c. at the Beginning of September; and, towards the Middle of the same Month, it changes to a Chrysalis, mixing its Hairs with the Bag it spins: The Moth comes forth the May following, and is not very common.

L. I. ch. I.

Cl. 3. S. 3. A. 1.

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The Orange Apricock.

Malus Armeniaca, fructu aurantio.

Sect. b.
Caterpillars having hairy, or fleshy Protuberances, on the Head, Back, or Tail.