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Paplliones^ Butterflies, have either but- 

 toned Antennae, clavated Antennae, or 

 gradually diminilhing, and terminated by 

 an oval Head. They are divided into 

 feven Clafles, each of which contain a 

 great V ariety of Species. A very great 

 Number of Specimens from different 

 Parts of the World, curious and beauti- 

 ful, are here preferved ; fome were 

 caught at home. The mofc remarkable 

 among them are, a fine green Fly, the 

 Mother of Pearl, the Owl and the Pea- 

 cock from the Eaft Indies^ and a remark- 

 able fine purple Fly from the JVcJl Indies, 

 The Ladies may amufe themfelves with 

 looking at the great Variety here ex- 

 hibited. 



phakn<£^ Moths, have either prifmatic 

 Antennas of an equal Thicknefs almofl 

 their whole Length, conic Antennas, gra- 

 dually diminifning to a Point, or bearded 

 Antennae \ and fome of them have 

 Trunks, others none. They are a Kind 

 of nodurnal Butterfly, flying only in the 



Night, 



