GREAT GARDEN WHITE BUTTERFLY. 
marked with black ; and, on each inferior 
wing, there is a single black spot on the up- 
per margin. 
The under sides of the superior wings are 
tinged with yellow, and the whole of the in- 
ferior wings, are of a yellowish brown co- 
lour. 
This is the description of the Male, as 
figured on our plate : but the Female difrers, 
in being entirely white on the superior iving, 
except a simiiar but smaller edging of black 
at the lip or extremity ; having, in fact, no 
other spots of black, than those small ones 
which appear on the upper m'argins of the in- 
ferior wing. In other respedts, they are very 
much alike ; and few common observers, on a 
cursory view, ever notice any diiference, till it 
has been pointed out to their actention. 
The Small Vv^hite Cabbage Butterflv, or 
Small Garden White, is the Rapas of Lin- 
niEus ; and greatly resembles the larger species. 
It's Calerpillar is green, with a pale yellow 
hne on each side. 
