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63 7 . Magnes Britannice. 
James Peti ve r. 
Papilionum Britanniae icones, nomina &c. 
London, 1717. fol. 
Pagg. 2. tabb. aeneae 6. In Operum ejus volumine 2do. 
Benjamin Wi l k es. 
Twelve new designs of English Butterflies. 
1741, 1742. 
Tabb. aeneae, praeter titulum, 12; longit. 14000. latit. 
1 1 unc. 
: Bowle^s new collection of English Moths and 
Butterflies By B. Wilkes. 
Tabb. eaedem, sola tituli inscriptione mutata. 
Exemplar nostrum coloribus fucatum. 
The English Moths and Butterflies, together with the 
plants, flowers, and fruits, whereon they feed, and are 
usually found. 
Pagg. 63. tabb. aeneae color. 120. London. 4. 
James Dutfield. 
Number i — 6. of a new and complete natural history of 
English Moths and Butterflies, considered through all 
their progressive States and changes. 
London, 1748, 49. 4. 
Plura non prodierunt. (Gough British Topography, 
Vol. I. pag. 147.) Fasciculus quisque continet tabu- 
las aeneas color. 2, totidemque folia impressa. Quintus 
deest in nostro exemplari. 
Moses Harris. 
The Aurelian, or natural history of English Insects, 
namely Moths and Butterflies, together with the plants 
onwhich they feed. London, 1766. foL 
Pagg. 80. tabb. aeneae color. 44. 
The English Lepidoptera, or the Aurelianus pocket com- 
panion, containing a catalogue of upward of 400 Moths 
and Butterflies, &c. 
Pagg. 66. London, 1775. 8. 
IVilliam Lewin. 
The Insects of Great Britain, systematically arranged, 
accurately engraved, and painted from nature, in eng- 
lish and french. 
Vol. I. pagg. 97. tabb. aeneae color. 46. 
London, 1795« 4. 
