Which preposition to use with chrysalis

of Occurrences 4%

Why, there is not a heap of dead leaves among which by picking it through carefully you might not find some twenty species of delicate and elegant land-shells; hardly a tree-foot at which, among the moss and mould, you might not find the chrysalides of beautiful moths, where caterpillars have crawled down the trunk in autumn, to lie there self-buried and die to live again next spring in a new and fairer shape.

of Occurrences 3%

He must shake himself free of the last clinging bit of chrysalis of the old life.

by Occurrences 1%

I know to the contrary) roving about in pied coats, and are called chrysalides by the wiser sort of men: that is, golden outsides, drones, and flies, and things of no worth.

in Occurrences 1%

And often ancestors, after passing a long life in illegal slavery, sprung at last, like the chrysalis in autumn, into new existence, beneath the genial rays of the sun of liberty, which shed at the same time its benign influence upon their children, and children's children.

into Occurrences 1%

Take the unfolding of the specialized tissues and organs which transform the tadpole into the frog and the chrysalis into the butterfly.

within Occurrences 1%

We happened to see a remarkable instance of this last summer (1828), in a case of one of the lilac caterpillars which had changed into a chrysalis within the closely folded leaf.

Which preposition to use with  chrysalis