Of insects Johannes Goedaert ; done into English and methodized with the addition of notes ; the figures etched upon copper by Mr. Fr Place ...
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Of insects Johannes Goedaert ; done into English and methodized with the addition of notes ; the figures etched upon copper by Mr. Fr Place ...
Author
Goedaert, Johannes, 1617-1668.
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York :: Printed by John White for M.L.,
1682.
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Insects -- Early works to 1800.
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"Of insects Johannes Goedaert ; done into English and methodized with the addition of notes ; the figures etched upon copper by Mr. Fr Place ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A41365.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.
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History. 63.
The Catterpillar of the 63d. Table feeds on Thorne
tree leave•• as long as there are any to be had, it goes back∣wards
a••d fore wards, as it pleases and that swiftly,
when these Catterpil••ars, change, they get together into
oue place, and every one hangs by his own proper thread.
This Catterpillar, chauged by little and little, ••he 5th.
of Iune, and the 27th. of the same Month, came forth a
Moth Figured in the Table, which Moth haunts Thornes,
and layes it Seed upon them which (Spawn) hangs there∣on
untill the begining of the Year following, for Catter∣pillars
appear not till there be food for them.
I have seen the change of this Catterpillar, (see my Notes.)