174 MISCELLANEOUS FACTS. 



more acute, than those which are to be found in the 

 same species generally. The difference here point- 

 ed out, will be rendered more obvious, by com- 

 paring it with the figure which we have substituted 

 for it, Plate II., page 120. 



In the Field Naturalist's Magazine, vol. i. p. 229, [ 

 there is a curious specimen of a butterfly figured, 

 whose wings are like those of opposite sexes. 



