r 2 J 
TAB. IV. PapiHones Britamint, maculate fe ftriatae. 
Bruijl) fpotted and ftreakt Butterflies. 
Fig. I, Sf z. Apilio Tejiudinanus major. Muf. noft. 
1 5.1 J. Great rojfoz/e-yZ'e/i Butterfly. Ray 
118. "2. A latge Fly, 1 have obrerv'd them both in 
Sfring and Jutumn, theji often fettle on Trees, and com- 
monly the Elm. 
3, ^ 4. Papilio Tejludinarius minor, Mitf. noft. 
^16. Le/er or Co?«?«on Tortoile-fliell. Ray 117. i. Veiy 
I'requem all Summer, and often found in Houfcs in the 
Winter. 
5, ^ 6. Papilio Teftudinaria, Comma difta, fubtias fufca. 
The Silver Comma. Ray 118. 3. This and the j fol 
iowring appear about Midfuvtnier. 
I, & jE'i'^em fubtus pallidior. The pale CoJnww. This 
lehvp is of an Oker Marlle, and paler than the lajl. 
9, ^ 10. Eadem, alis- magis laceratis. Jagged wing'd 
Comma. Thefe Wings are deeper cut and more vivid i 
it's finely marbled underneath, with fmall geecnifii Eyes 
fpeckt witli hlack. 
II, & l^. Eadem minor, Small Comvta. It's very dark 
below, and in all Parts lefs. 
13, 14. Papilio minor aureus, ex nigro permaculatus 
Muf.nofi. 317. Ray 115. 2,0. Small Tortoife Jhell. In 
Meadows and about Hedges from July till Jutumn. 
15, 16. Papiliunculus iuicus, punitis paucibribus al- 
bicantibus, Gaz. Nat. Tai. 36. f. 9. Ray 131. 20. Brown 
Marfh Fritillary, The Spo^j in this are /ar^g-er and fewer 
than the next, and Found with it. 
I7» ^ 18. Papliunculus fufcus, punliis plurimis albi- 
cantibus Muf. noji. 32.5. Ray 133. 21. Gaz. Nat. 36. fid. 
Small-fpotted brown Marfi Fritillary. The Spots in 'this are 
fmaUei and more diftin3. 
i9,&io. Papilj9 nigcr fufcus ffampfledienfis marmorea- 
tus, Gaz. Nat. 36. f. 3. Ray t^z. 18. Handley's fmall 
brown Butterfly. It's brown above and paler below, and 
dully marhled. 
zi, fif ii. Papilio eleganter variegata agilis, Bella 
ionna difta Muf. noJl. 326. Ray 122. 13. Painted Lady. 
It ufually fettles on Banks and dry Ground. 
23. Papilio minor fufcus, fnbtus firriatus, Gaz. Nn.Tah. 
II. f. 9. Ray 12.9.8. The irowM Hair-ftreak. Mr. Ray 
has feen this and 26 in Coitu on Nettles, July 8. 1692. 
24. Idem agro aureo. Gaz. Nat. 11. f. 11. Ray 13c. 10. 
Golden Hair-ftreak. Found with the laft iboui Croydon. 
25. Pars inferior. This Figure reprcfents the Under- fide 
of the 2 laft, which differ not below. 
26. Pppili* minoi carulefcens, fubtus ftriatus, Muf.nofi. 
319. Ray 130.9. Ray's blew Hair-Jlreak. The Ground 
above is a dark hair brown , with a blewifh Caft 
•over it. 
27. Idem fufcus, agro caeruleo. Our blew Hah-ftreak. 
The Ground the fame with the laft, but the Infide of its 
upper Wings has a broad Field of vivid blew. 
28. Pars inferior. The 2 laft are the fame below. 
TAB. V. Papiliones Britannis Oculatae. 
British Eye-wing'd Butterflies. 
Fig. I. pApilio Oculus Pavonus didus Muf. noft. 314. 
The Peacock's Eye. Ray 122. 14. This often 
appears early and continues long, it's pretty common both 
in Gardens and Fields. 
2. PafiUo Oculatus Hampfiedienfis, ex aureo fufcus. Al- 
lin'% Hampfted Eye. Where it was caught by this Cu- 
rious Perfon, and is the only one I have yet feen. 
3. Papilio o<r«/u«7^w, fubtus marmoreus, Muf . noft . ■^oj . 
H.ay 128. 6. Gaz. Nat. Tah. 14. f. 9, The Tunhidge Gray 
ling. Becaufe firft caught in thofe Parts. This 1 take to 
be the Female, and appears about Midfinnnier. 
4. Idevi obfcurior. Brown Tunbridge Grayling. Much 
darker on the upper fide and fomewhat fmaller. 
5. Papilio oculatus, e fufco & flavefcente mi«tus, Gaz. 
Nat. Tab. 24. fig. 3. opt. Cat. 23. The Enfield Eye. It be- 
ing the Place I firft obferved them in. Thefe appear 
from Jpril till July. 
6. //iera obfcurior &ferotinus. Brown Enfield Eye. Mr. 
Dandridge firft obferved this about Watford towards the 
End of July. 
7. Papilio Oculatus, ex aureo & fufco marmoreatus, 
Muf. noji. 312,. Ray 123. 15. The London Eye. Thefd I 
have met with from Mfiy till Jiii^tfl 
mgn. 
8. Idem area fufca. London Eye, vv'itli a 
Found with the laft, and may be Male and Fe. 
but not very com- 
browB Lift. 
nale. 
Gol^ 
309. 
9. Papilio pratenfis Oculatus aureu.s, jUuf. 
den Meadow Eye, Ray 124, 17. CcmmJn in Aleadows ue- 
fore Mowing, and perhaps Female to the next. 
10. Papilio pjat. Oculatus fufcus, Mvf. noft. 309. Ray 
124. 16. Brown Meadow-Eye. Fc.und ficquenLly with ihs 
laft in M^^ and June. 
11. Idem fequtenre, area fufca. DifFens from the next in 
having a brown Lift. Perhaps Male and Female. 
12. Papilio aureo-fufcus minor Oculatus, pupillis gemi- 
nis, MuJ.noft. 310. Ray 124.18. Hedge-Eye with double 
Specks. Seen about Hedges in Jvgitjt. 
13. Papilio med. omniiio fufcus, plurimis Oculis nigris 
in circulis luteis fubtus ornatus, Muf. noji. ^15. Ray 119. 
7. Brown ^Eyes. Thefe rarely appear before Jvgujl, and 
moftly near Rivers. 
14. Idem 7 Oculi?. Brown 7 Eyes. This has often un- 
derneath otjc Eye fewer than the laft. 
15. Golden Heath-Eye. Papiiiunculus aureus oculatui 
in £r2ce/if fiequens, Muf. noft. 311. Ray 125. 19. Very 
common on Heaths, from May till Autumn. 
16. idem margine fufco. Selvedg^d Heath-Eye. Difers 
from ths laft, in having a brown brim or edge and found 
with it. 
TAB. VI. Papiliunculi Britan.c&rulefcentes,z\lrei,^c. 
Small Englifl), Blue, Golden and Brown Butterpes. 
Fig. I. JpJpiliunculus caerulefcens, limbis nigris, Gaz. Nat., 
*- 3J. f. 2. Pale blue .i^r^i/j. I firft obferv'd this 
in Thickets near Banftead-Downs, about July. 1 
2. Idem, linea fubtus nigra. Nicely difers from the lalt, 
by a fmall line imderneath. / 
3. Papiiiunculus c&ruleut vulgatiflimus, Gaz. Nat. jj. 
f. I . Blue Argus, Muf. noft. 318. Ray 131. 11. Very dom- 
mon on Heaths from June till Jugttji. 
4. Papiiiunculus caeruleus, limhis nigris. Selvedg'd blevT 
Argus. Found with rhe laft, but more rare. 
5. Pa/ii/iwKfM/i/J e cieruleo fufcus. Gaz. Nat. 35. f. 30 
Mixt Argus. It's brown above mix'd with blew. 
6. Papiiiunculus carulefcens minor, liinhis nigris. Differs 
from 4- in being lefs and with fmaller eyes. 
7. Papiiiunculus e fufco- caruleus. This has fewer Spots 
underneath than fig, j. 
8. Papiiiunculus plumheta. Lead Argus. Eyed under- 
neath like the foregoing, and found with them. 
9. Papiiiunculus plumheus parvus. Swafi Lead ArguSi 
Lefs than the laft. 
10. Papiiiunculus fufcus, marginilus aureis, Gaz. Nat. 
Tab. 35. f. 4. Edged, brown Argw. Its ground darket 
than the 2 laft. 
r. Papiiiunculus carulefcens, fubtus punftatus. Blut 
fpeckt Butterfly. I have obferved this on Hoily Trees. 
12. Papiiiunculus cxruleus,a/'2cj^z/j nigiis, lubtuspundla- 
tus. Blue fpeckt Butterfly, with black tippsi Found with 
the laft. 
13. Papilio wnMoy fuperne fufcus, inferne vini/f. Holly 
Butterfly. Becaufe 1 firft obferved it on that tree. 
14. Papilio minor aureus, inimaculatus, Gaz. Nati 34. 
in Befcript. The fpotlefs Hog. Ray 125. 22. 
I 5. Papilio ?«27;or aureus, ftrici nigra diftindus, ©az. 
2»/a^ 34. f. 9. Ray I2J. 21. Ajea^i Golden Hog. ^ 
1/5. Papilio minor ex aureo & fufco mixtus, ftrid nigri 
Gaz. Nat. 34. f. 8. Streakt cloudy Hog. Differs from the 
laft in being clouded with brown. 
17. Papilio mijior ex aureo & fufco mixtus, Gaz. Nat. 
34. f. 7. Cloudy Hog. This has no Slants. All thefe V»- 
rieties are found in the Jf^oods, &c. about Hampftead. 
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