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The Natural Hiftoryof JAMAICA. 
extremum notatis, pronis, fafciis crebris, obliquis, albis falvis C purpurafcen- 
tibus variegatis. Tab. 239. Fig. 1, 2- 
The dark brown colour’d Batterfly, with wavea lighter brown Lines. 
This is not over half an Inch long, the Body of a dark brown Co- 
jour, the Avtenne almolt as long, of the fame Colour, more than two 
Inches from Wing to Wing extended, and half as much each Wing 
is long counting the Appendix which is to the fecond Pair of Wings. 
They are of a dark and light brown Colour waved and pleafantly 
mix’d, each of the upper Wings at the upper Angles have three 
whitifh Spots, and each of the Appendices have a fcarlet Spot, the Horns 
and under Part of the Body are white, the underfide of the Wings light 
brown, white and purple changeable, and very curioufly intermix’d. 
This is fometimes, but very feldom, to be met with in Woods, where 
it takes no great Flight, only from Leaf to Leaf. 
XXI. Papilio caudatus major fufcus, alis utrinque firiis ¢ maculis e 
caruleo virefcentibus infignitis, interioribus maculis © lineis coccinets 
notatis. Tab. 239. Fig.17,18.Venufta Papilio, Page de la Reine. Mer. met. 
Inf. Surin. p.43. Red-ltreak’d Maryland Page. Papilio caudatus Marianus 
fufcus, ftrits pallefcentibus, linea Cx maculis fanguinets fubtus ornatus, Pet. 
mem. cur. 1708. p. 239. N°: 24. Muf. Pet. N°* 508. 
The Body of this Butterfly is blackifh, and underneath variegated 
with white. The Wings were two Inches and a half long, counting 
from the fetting on the Shoulders to the End of their Appendices or 
Tails. They are of a brown Colour on each fide, with yellowifh 
green Lines and one large Spot in their Middle, and leffer Spots on their 
Margins. The under Pair of Wings hath two long {fcarlet Lines and 
feveral fcarlet Spots on their under fides, and two fearler Spots on 
their upper fides. 
I brought it from Famaica. 
XXII. Papilio media magnitudinis, alis fupina parte fufcis, ad angulum 
extertorem unica area lutea notatis, tnfra lineis albidis purpureis c fufcis 
undatis variegatis. Tab. 239. Fig. 3, 4. 
A middle fix’d Butterfly, with one large and long yellow Belt on the 
firft Pair of Wings. 
This is an Inch long in the Body, the Eyes reddifh brown, the 
Horns as if white enamell’d, the Aztexme brown and almoft an Inch 
long, the Legs fix, the upper Part of the Body brown, the under Part 
white, the Wings four, cwo Inches diftant from End to End when ex- 
panded, on the upper Part altogether brown, except on the firft Pair of 
Wings,which have long yellow Belts or Streaks, and two fmall yellow Spots 
the under fide is brown and purple waved, except two pale yellow Belts 
aneeiae the yellow Streaks on the upper Part of the firft pair of 
ings. 
*Tis now and then, tho” rarely to be met with, in the Woods. 
XXII. 
