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APPENDIX. 
c. 
CATALOGUE 
OF SOME OF THE 
RARER LEPIDOPTEROUS INSECTS 
FOUND IN WORCESTERSHIRE.* 
Papilio Machaon, Swallow-tail Butterfly. Taken near 
Worcester, but very rare. 
Gonepteryx Rhamniy Brimstone Butterfly, Woods in 
Spring. 
Colias Europeme, Clouded Sulphur. Has been noticed in 
the meadows near the confluence of the Avon and Severn, 
flying with great swiftness, in August, but is a rare insect. 
C. Chrysotheme, Small Clouded Yellow. Rare. Near 
Worcester. In the Cabinet of Mr. A. Edmunds. f 
C. Edma, Clouded Yellow. Taken near Worcester, but 
rare. In the Cabinet of Mr. A. Edmunds. 
Pontia Napi, Green-veined White. Woods, &c. but not 
very common. 
P. SabelliccBj Early Green-veined White. 
P. Cardamines, Orange-tip. A beautiful attendant upon 
the Spring, though not scarce in Woods and Meadows. 
Leucophasia Sinapis, White Wood. Not uncommon amid 
sylvan scenery. 
* For this Catalogue and for many interesting facts relative to the Natural 
History of the County before detailed, I am indebted to our indefatigable and 
talented Curator, Mr. Lees. 
t The Cabinet here alluded to contains all the Insects mentioned in this List, 
and indeed nearly all the Worcestershire Lepidoptera. The beauty of the speci- 
mens is superior to those we have seen in any other Cabinet. 
