144 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



The butterflies with aborted front legs (/. d-., Nymphales) are here 

 placed at the head of the series. 



The third edition (1740) was but a reprint of the first, for German 

 students. 



The following arrangement occurs on p. 94 of the fourth edition 



(1744-): 



160. Papilio. AntcTince davaice. 



P. pedibv.s 4. ^ 



" 6, alis erectis angulatis. I 



" 6, " rotundatis. ^ le Papillon. 



" 6, alis patentibus. | 



•' 6, alis reflexis. J 



Here Papilio is still further restricted, always in the direction of the 

 butterflies, and those with atrophied front legs are still at the head of the 

 series. 



In the year 1 746 the first edition of the Fauna Suecica was published,- 

 in which Linne for the first time treats of species, giving to them names 

 in the language of the country. The butterflies are found on pp. 232- 

 248, and are divided into two groups, as follows : 



[23 2. J'"' Pedibus quaternis unguiculatis. 

 [240.]** Pedibus sex unguiculatis. 



The so-called tetrapods still at the summit. The species are numbered 

 from 772 to 807 ; the species afterwards named aufiopa is No. 772 ; that 

 called inachaon, No. 791. 



In the fifth edition of the Systema Naturse (1747), under Gymnaptera^ 

 p. 68, is an exact repetition of what is found in the second edition. 



The sixth edition (1748) contains the following on p. 63 : 

 185. Papilio. Ajitciiim clavatcc. 



I. Papilio pedibus 4, alis erectis angulatis. morio Fn. 772. 



polychloros Fn. 773. 

 urticana Fn. 774. 

 C. duplex Fn. 775. 

 oculis pavonis Fn. 776.. 

 ammiralis Fn. 777. 

 belladonna Fn. 778. 



