YELLOW CAROLINA BUT- 
TERFLY. 
This Butterfly, which we have copied from 
Edwards, is of the natural size; and, from 
the action of the beneath figure, as seen in a 
ilying state, a view is represented of the under- 
sides of the superior and inferior wing. 
Edwards informs us, that " the Fly was 
brought from Carolina, and engraved on the 
plate from nature." He afterwards mentions, 
that it came from ^' South Carolina;" and 
" believes it not, till now, known to us." He 
calls it, simply, " the Yellow Butterfly ;" but we 
have thought it necessary somewhat better to 
distinguish it from the many other Butterflies of 
that general colour. It is thus described by 
Edwards — - 
This Butterfly has the head red ; the body 
brown ; and the lower body, or tail, yellow, with 
a dusky line dawn it's upper side. The ge- 
neral colour of all the wings, both above and 
beneath, is yellow. The longer wings, in the 
middle 
