12 GLOVBEB YELLOW. 



of the wings is pale yellowish white, as are the light spots on the 

 outside margins of both wings. One has been taken with a tinge of 

 orange. 



The white variety has been taken near Charniouth, by my friend, 

 Henry Arthur Beaumont, Esq., and seen by Thomas Lighton, Esq. 

 hctwecn Sidmouth, Devonshiie, and Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire, as also 

 at Glanville's Wootton, in the latter county; near Teignmouth, Devon- 

 shire, by E.. C. R. Jordan, Esq.; Brighton, Sussex; also in the Isle of 

 Wight. One at Carisbrooke Castle by the late Captain Blomer. 



In a variety in my own cabinet, the only one of the kind that I 

 have seen, there is a divided black streak connecting the central black 

 spot on the fore wings with their black side border. 



Another variety in this country is of very small size, and has been 

 erroneously made a separate species, as ' Colias Chrysothome.' 



One was seen by the Rev. .1. F. Dawson, in which one of the fore 

 wings was white, and all the other three orange-colour. 



One in my collection, captured by my brother, Frederick Philipse 

 Morris, Esq., near Charmouth, Dorsetshire, is the largest that I have 

 ever seen. Its wings expand to the width of nearly two inches and 

 tlirce quarters. 



The figures are taken from specimens in my own collection. One 

 of them the unusually large one just referred to. 



