CYANE; OR, ZIGZAG. 
This fine, large, and beautiful Butterfly, is 
a native of the East Indies. It is called the 
Cyane ; or, Zigzag: and the objedl which we 
have given, was figured by that ingenious au- 
relian, the late Mr. Moses Harris; who in- 
forms us that it came from Siam, and that the 
expansion of it's \YLngs is full three inches 
and three quarters. 
From the material differences between, the. 
upper and under sides of this butterfly, both 
sides are separately delineated, and it.will there- 
fore be proper to describe them, as much as 
possible, in a similar manner. 
■ry. 
The head, thorax, and abdomen, are of a 
dark brown. The ground of the superior 
wings is black ; but of an orange brown to- 
wards the thorax, with a long dash of light 
blue down the long tendon, which is tlie se- 
cond from the slip or lower edge. About half 
way, 
