t 49 1 

 Work, as in the Hemerdbius Perla ; 

 the two anterior wings generally be^ 

 come fuperior, and the pofterior dnes 

 hferior, in Moths, when their wings 

 are clofed ; biit the anterior wings are 

 called primary, and the inferior ones fe- 

 condary, in butterflies, as they cannot 

 with propriety be called inferior when 

 the wings are erett. 



Colores, the Colours, thefe are felf- 

 apparent ; but according to their feveral 

 fhapes, they take the difTerentnames of 

 Puntttf) Dots ; Maculse, Spots ; Fafcite, 

 Bands ; which frequently run acrofs, and 

 fometimes furround the edge of the 

 wings. Strigte, Streaks, are very flender, 

 Fafciae ; and Liiiete, Lines, which are 

 longitudinally extended. 



H Ocelfes? 





