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 ...
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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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Number. 82.

The Catterpillar, of the 28th. Table, feeds only of a certain Grasse; it sleeps in the Day time, but ith night is in perpetuall motion, its very thirsty, when it drinks, it dipps its Head in the water, and lifting up the forepart of its body, it drinks like a Hen, often sipping.

When it had cleansed it self, it changed the 7th. of Iune, and abode so untill the 3d. of Iuly, and then came forth a Butterfly; a pretty big one, of a yellowish colour, marked with a red Line cross each Wing, as Figured in the Table.

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