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part of Scotland, but our information does not fully authorize us to 

 give it as a native of that part of the Britifh empire. If it 'is any- 

 where common, it is in Germany and Hungary. It is found 

 in Africa, and we have alfo a variety of it from North Ame- 

 rica. Fabricius does not mention it as a native of England ; and it 

 is fo fcarce with us that few Englifh cabinets have a fpecimen of it. 

 The trivial appellation of Bath-White Butterfly has been given to it by 

 fome collectors. The fmall number of foreign authors who have 

 figured this fpecies sufficiently denotes its fcarcity in Europe, and 

 we are not acquainted with the works of any Englifh author in whicfy 

 it is delineated, 



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