[333] De Geer ii. 507. t. xi. f. 16. m n. t. xiv. f. 7.
[334] N. Dict. d'Hist. Nat. vi. 256.
[335] See above, Vol. II. p. [244]—.
[337] Reaum. i. t. xxx. f. 2. N. Dict. d'Hist. Nat. xxiv. 490, 497—.
[338] Ray says he found it feeding on common fennel, about Middleton in Yorkshire: Lett. 69. The indefatigable Mr. Dale recently found many in the neighbourhood of Whittlesea-mere, feeding on Selinum palustre. It will also eat the wild carrot.
[339] This gentleman was remarkable for the admirable manner in which he prepared caterpillars, so as scarcely to differ from life.
[340] Reaum. i. 92.
[341] Bonnet ii. 84—. iii. 1.