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The Natural Hiftoryof JAM AIC A. 
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VIII. Papilio femaicenfis major, alis ampliffimis, media parte fulvts, 
nervis nigvin, een nigris maculis G punttis albis crebris pulchre refperfis. 
Raij Hift. Inf. p. 138. Tab. 239. Fig. §, 6. Papilio Carolintanus rufefcens limbis 
nigris albis guttalis a[perfis. Pet. Muf.p. 52. N°*527. Aa Papilio nove Anglie 
Aurantiacus, maculis albis limbis ey venis anguflis nigricantibus. Fjufd. tb. 
p.st. N°+525.An Papilio Marianus aurantiacus macults albts limbis > vents 
latis nigricantibus. Ej. N° 526. 
The common ferrugineous black Butterfly with white Spots. 
This is an Inch long in the Body, has two Aatenna three quarters of 
an Inch long, largeft at the farther End, a long black Probo/cés, two 
hemifphcerical black Eyes, the Breaft is large and its Head black, with 
white Spots, the Breaft is Prominent giving Original to its Legs 
and four Wings, the laft Pair being two Inches long when extended, ha- 
ving black Nerves or Ribs running through them, of a rufty ferrugi- 
neous Colour, the Margins round being: black with white Spots, the 
Body is of a rufty Colour, made up of feven Awsuli as other But- 
terflies. 
’>Tis very common in all the Seafonsof the Year in the Savanaas. 
They are fometimes fmaller in all their Parts, which perhaps are Males. 
IX. Papilio Famaicenfis major fulvefcens imis alis, limbo nigro, guttulis 
albis afper{o cinctis. Rasy Hift. p. 139, Papilio Carolinianus rufefcens, albis 
guttulis afperfis, bimaculatus. Pet. Ma/. p. 52, N°* 528. 
It is found with the former, 
XK. Papilio media magnitudinis alis utringue fulvis fupina parte maculis 
votundis nigris, prona argenteis oblongis f{plendentibas, notatus, Tab. 239. 
Fig. 23, 24. Papilio media, alts pronts prafertim interioribus maculis 
oblongis argenteis perbelle depictis Raz Hi/t. p- 136. Pulchra Papilio, qua- 
rum latus interius croceo, exterius flavo, rubicundo, fu/co tinctum erat colore 
adfper[o maculis argentes. Mer. Met. Inf. furin. p.25. Mem. Car. p. 295. N° 
7A. 1700. 
The fame with black Spots above, and filver ones beneath. 
This for Bignefs, Shape, Colour, é&c. is the fame or very little dif- 
ferent from the former, only on the upper fide of the Wings are a 
great many roundifh black Spots, and underneath are a great many 
oblong filver ones, as if, or better than if they had been filver’d over 
by the beft Artificer, and befides there are two long fcarlet Spots onthe 
Foremoft Parts of the firlt Pair of Wings. 
This is very common during the Seafon for Flowers. 
There isa Variety of this larger, which perhaps may be the Female. 
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XI. Ides pluribus maculis nigris utring; notatus, 
The fame with more black Spots above and beneath. 
This is fomewhat fmaller than the two foregoing Sorts and withal 
hath black Spots both on the upper and under Sides of the Wings, 
which are longer, and not fo broad as thofe of the Precedent. 
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