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'ffis Hair IS brownilli, oa the back of a Moufe-iun^ mixt with 
wery curious white, Itrip'd doun, like thofe Skins which the Grr- 
mans call ¥eck Xy^\x\z\\ perhaps is our Fit chow or Pole-cat) thefe 
.':are longer on the Body, and (horter on its membranous skin. 
This S/a;7 is extended rOund its Body from Head to Tail lik^a 
.,.Bdi\ with which being expanded, they fly flowly ftom the top 
• of one Tree to the micidie of the next, aud then ad\^ance up it by 
Jying leaps, 
it hath a Mv/ikeys Fice^ flat round bald Ears^ each Foot hath 
5 crooked fiat l.y on-like ve'ry fharp Claws: on the Belly of the 
• females are 2 little Bags, to which the young ones cling and 
* iiick : We know not what is their lood^ but it's probably Fruity 
becaufe their ufual abode is on Trees. 
See its Figure^ as Father Camel &nt it me, in the 9th Table of 
my Gazcphylac'ium Naturae. 
•5. 'B, 6. i. Papilio Philippe/jfis Maximus, lituris nigris mixuis. 
This is fomewhat bigger than No 6. following, but the Body 
much the fame, its higher and lower | Wings on both fides have 
.zyellmijh C3& next the Body, the reft «7/;/;^, almoft. equally 
mixt with <^^arious to^-/^ fpots, jT/T^/x, ftreaks, 6^<r. 
>s. 'm, '6. 5. 5- '? 2i^\Xio Thilippenfis permaximus nigrefcens, campisaureis 
inferioribus alls .pernotatis, . 
The tipper imngs extended ate more than 6 inches between the 
Tips, thefe are blackijh next the Body, the reft feathered with 
grey : In the middle ofeach iQuoerWing are 7 or ^golden fhining 
fields inclofed with black Veins ^ thefe are incompaffed with a 
large black Selvedge | inch broad : Its B^^^^y blacky yellow, 
an&Rump filvery. 
s. B. ^-6. 4, 4- Papilio Philippe nfis major nigrefcens, campis aureis infer i- 
oribus'alis pernotatis. 
This is much 7<?/> than the laft, otberwife very like, 
s. B. tf. 5-. 5. P^//7/^ Luzonicus Q/^-^ziz^/^^-^/^x pallidiis. 
Muf, Pttiv. This differs from our Papilio Javanicus Calenduhceus Mufei Pe- 
tiver. 518. in ^having the upper Wings on both fides 
where that is ^^^/^a; -, but the lower Wings are the fame, and par- 
ticularly the Scarlet foot under each Shoulder^ thefe are fome- 
Avhat more than 9 inches between the Tips. 
^ K 6 6 Papilio Luzonicus maximus nigrefcens, m^culis coccineis 
' fubtus perbelle notatus. G AZ O P H Y L nojl. NATURE 
Tab. xi. Fig. 8. 
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