4s ‘P Lye TB, CC. 
part of Scotland, but our information does not fully authorize us t¢ 
give it as a native of that part of the Britifh empire. If it is any 
where cammon, it is in Germany and in Hungary. It is found 
in Africa, and we have alfo a variety of it from North Ame- 
rica. Fabyicius does not mention it as a native of England; and it 
is fo fearce with us that few Englith cabinets have a fpecimen of it. 
The trivial appellation Bath-White Butterfly has been given to it by 
fome Englifh Entomologifis. The {mall number of foreign authors 
who have figured this f{pecies fufficiently notes its fcarcity in Europe, 
and we are not acquainted with the works of any Englifh author 
that has a figure of it. . 
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