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PAPILIO JUVENALIS. 



DINGY SKIPPER BUTTERFLY. 



GLYCINE BLL1PTICA* SOFA •?/> 



ELLIPTICAL GLYCINE 



P. \\ alii ccaudatls fufcis: primoribtn atro maculaiis alboquc puwftaiift* 



Fei:ds not onlv on the plant here represented, but alio on others of the* Cinic clafs 

 find folds illelf up in the leaves, in which fltuation one of them Ipun ilfclf up 

 Ju!v 20 r changed 27. anil came oui Au^ull & Some lhat rnctolcrt thcmlclvc* in 

 September and October did not come out c ill the 22<l of March following. The 

 fame infee) is a native of Virginia, and in its winged tlatc is very common in the 

 ipnm* on peach and plum blotlbins. It will alto come and luck damp places in 

 the vards about houlcs, and the margins of running uTcams in the roads* 



The figure with white fpott U like lhat in Mr. Jones'* drawing*, dricribed \n r^belein*. 

 The other, we rjtcfumc, on il« authority of Mr. Abbot, to be cither a fexuai deference, or 

 a ^aricir. 



litis Ghtmr, received from Kalm f i* referred in the Linwcan lietbaiium to tm*fi ¥ which 

 fpeeie* Linnou* took up entirely ftoni Gronovius without hiving fern ii, and which indeed 

 we believe* on the authority of origin*) fpcomens in the Gronoviiu herbarium, to be by no 

 means dirttnel from G. »*r « * fl i of Unrumn (frtff/aU of Sp. PI, cd. I*). A* however alt that 

 I#inrurui has laid of this fpecie* refer* to the plant of Gronoviufi and even the ihott oblcrva* 

 lion in Syll. Vep- 1* taken from ihe Flora Virginia, and not from KalrxT* fpcorocn, we have 

 thought il bell to pw a new name to lhat fpecimen and our figure, and to drfinc it/: Air t/r- 

 rrrj/ij i fiJh&t rUipidi fibtai ft&Jit tLntfjj, rMmt itxriltfihrt t ffnammha Entdriha, 



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