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°Tis not focommon as the foregoing Sorts- 
XU. Papilio minor e fulvo fufcus, oculatus. Tab. 239. Fig. 28, 29. 
A finall dark brown colour'd Butterfly, with black Spots like Eyes and fome 
rufiy Marks. 
The Body of this Fly ts not over half an Inch long, of a dark 
brown Colour, changeable to green; ’tis abour an Inch and an half 
from the Point of one Wing to that of the other extended, and each 
Wing is about half as broad, the upper fide is dark brown, changeable 
to green, with one large round, black Eye or Spot, with a blue’Speck like a 
Pupil, a reddifh or rufty colour’d Irs, and fome more of the 
fame colour’d, and pale Marks ; the underfide in every thing is the fame, 
only lighter colour’d, and hath an Area or Fafcia on it of a light Colour, 
which varies in Bignefs. 
Tis to be met with plentifully in the Savavaas where it frisks up 
and down taking no long Flight. 
XIII. Papilio major utrinque fulvus, alis fubtus lineis aliquot fufcis, un- 
datis, notatis. Tab. 239. Fig. 21, 22. 
The Saffron, or, rufty colourd Butterfly: 
This is three quarters of an Inch long; has half an Inch long Az- 
tenne, fix legs, two dark brown hemifpherrical Eyes; the Wings are 
four, two Inches from the End of one to the End of the other ex- 
tended, and about half as long, above of a fhining Saffron or deep ru- 
{ty Colour, and of a paler, with fome wav’d brown Spots under- 
neath. 
It is very common among the Flowers after a rainy Seafon. 
XIV. Papilio major cinereus, alis ocutis fex donatis, lines fufcts & fulvis 
crebris undatis oblique duitis, variegatis. Tab. 239. Fig. 13, 14. An Papilio 
Alpinus, ex albo nigroq;variegatus, triderubente oculatus. Pet. Muf. p. 49. 
N°: 502. As Papilio Alpina major, alis albicantibas extertoribas maculis, 
nigris notatis, interioribus Maculis ophthalmiotdtbus, iriderubra. Ratj. Hijt. 
p> 189. | 
The light colour’d brown Butterfly, with rufty Spots and dark brown colour’d 
wavea Lies. 
This has a dark brown colour’d, three quarters of an Inch long Bo- 
dy, half an Inch long Aztenye, four Wings two Inches long when ex- 
tended from Endto End, three quarters of an Inch and more deep, 
above of a light brown colour, with black and waved Lines, rufty 
colour’d Spots, fome few black ones and fome whitifh; the under- 
fide isthe fame only paler, and the Body white, with fix Legs. 
’Tis very common every where after Rain. 
XV. Papilio caudatus Famaicenfis nigrefcens, utring, ex viridi aureo 
[plendide ftriatus. Pet. Muf. p. 50. N° 509. Tab. 239. Fig. 11,12. Venufta 
Papilio, varins pitta coloribus, migro, virids, caruleo Ce albo, atque aurét C ar 
geati inftar fulgens. Mer. Met. Inf. Surin, p. 29. The green ltreak’d Famaicas 
page. Pet. Mem. Cur. O. 1708, p. 292: 
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