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TAB, IV. Papiliones Britannia, maculatne & ftriatae. 
Britijb fpotted and ftreakt Butterflies. 
Muf. noft. 
Fig. fis* z. 1 1 Apilio Teftudinarivs major. Muf. nolt. 
i 315. Great Tortoife-Jbeil Butterfly. Ray 
ji8. 2. A latge Fly, I have obferv’d them both in 
Spring and Autumn, they often fettle on Trees, and com¬ 
monly the Elm. 
3* Gf 4 * Papilio Tejludinarius minor, Muf. noft. 
316. Lejfft or Common Tortoile-fhell. Ray 117. r. Very 
frequent all Summer, and often found in Woufes in the 
Winter. 
5, & 6. Papilio Teftudinaria, Comma difra, fubtus fufca. 
The Silver Comma. Ray 118. 3. This and the 3 fol 
lowing appear about Midfummer. 
7, ^ 8. £^cw fubtus pallidior. The pale Comma. This 
Iclotv is of an Oker Marble, and paler than the laft. 
9, 10. Eadem, alis magis laceratis. Jagged wing’d 
Comma. Thefe Wings ate deeper cut and more vivid 3 
it’s finely mai bled underneath, with fmall geeenifh Eyes 
fpeckt with black. 
ii,& 1Z * Eadem minor, Small Comma. It’s very dark 
below, and in all Parts lefs. 
13, & 14. Papilio minor aureus, ex nigro permaculatus 
Muf. noft. 317. Ray 125. 20. Small Tortoife Jbeil. In 
Meadows and about Hedges from July till Autumn. 
15, & 16. Papiliunculus fufcus, punttis paucioribus al- 
bicantibus, Gaz. Nat. Tab. 36. f. 9. Ray 132. 20. Brown 
Harfh Fritillary. The Spots in this are larger and fewer 
than the next, and Found with it. 
17, & 18. Papiliunculus fufcus, punttis plurimis albi- 
cantibus Muf. noft. 32?. Ray 133. 21. Gaz. Nat. 36. f. 6. 
Small-fpotted brown Marjb Fritillary. The Spots in this are 
fmallei and more diftintt. 
1 Vapilio niger fufcus Hampftedienfis marmorea- 
tus, Gaz. Nat. 3 6. f. 3. Ray 132. 18. Handley’s fmall 
brown Butterfly. It’s brown above and paler below, and 
dully marbled. 
21, & 22. Papilio eleganter variegata agilis, Bella 
donna difta Muf. noft. 326. Ray 122. 13. Painted Lady. 
It ufually fettles on Banks and dry Ground. 
23. Papilio minor fufcus, fubtus ftriatus, Gaz. Nat. Tab. 
XI. f. 9. Ray 129.8. The brown Hair-ftreak. Mr. 
has feen this and 26 in Coitu on Nettles, July 8. 1692. 
24. Idem agro aureo. Gaz. Nat. 11. f. 11. Ray 130. 10. 
Golden Hair-ftreak. Found with the laft about Croydon. 
25. Pars inferior. This Figure reprefents the Under-fide 
of the 2 laft, which differ not below. 
26. Pvpilio minor carulejcens, fubtus ftiiatus, Muf. noft.. 
319. Ray 130.9. Ray’s blew Hair-ftreak. The Ground 
above is a dark hair brown , with a blewifh Caft 
over it. 
27. Idem fufcus, agro cacruleo. Our blew Hair-ftreak. 
The Ground the lame 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 Britannia, Oculatae. 
British Eye-wing’d Butterflies. 
Fig. 1. T) Apilio Oculus Pavonus diclus 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. Papilio Oculatus Hampftedienfis, ex aureo fufcus. Ai¬ 
lin’s Hampfted Eye. Where it was caught by this Cu¬ 
rious Perl'on, and is the only one I hav& yet feen. 
3. Papilio oculis nigris, fubtus marmoreus, Muf. noft. 307 
Ray 128. 6. Gaz. Nat. Tab. 14. f. 9. The Tunbridge Gray 
ling. Becaufe firft caught in thofe Parts. This 1 take to 
be the Female, and appears about Midfummer. 
4. Idem obfcurior. Brown Tunbridge Grayling. Much 
darker on the upper fide and fomewhat fmaller. 
5. Papilio oculatus, e fufco & flavefcente mixtus, Gaz. 
Nat. Tab. 24. fig. 3. opt. Cat. 23. The Enfield Eye. It be¬ 
ing the Place I firft obferved them in. Thefe - 
irom April till July. 
6. Idem obfcurior & ferotinus. Brown Enfield Eye. Mr. 
£w?tf® b Crved this about Mtford towards the 
lJt'r O cul “ tus > ex aureo 8c fufco marmoreatus, 
Muf. noft. 312. Ray 123. s . The London Eye. Thefe I 
have met with from Mdy till Auguft, but not very com¬ 
mon. 
8. Idem area fufca. London Eye , with a brown Lift. 
Found with the laft, and may be Male and Female. 
9. Papilio pratenlis Oculatus aureus, Muf. noft. 309. Gol¬ 
den Meadow Eye, Ray 124. 17. Common in Meadows be¬ 
fore Mowing, and perhaps Female to the nexr. 
10. Papilio prat. Oculatus fufcus, Muf. noft. 3:9. Ray 
124. 16. Brown Meadow-Eye. Fouud frequently With the 
laft in May and June. 
11. Idem fequtenre, area fufca. Differs from the next irt 
having a brown Lift. Perhaps Male and Female. 
12. Papilio aureo-fufeus minor Oculatus, pupillis gemi- 
nis, Muf. noft. 310. Ray 124.18. Hedge-Eye with double 
Specks. Seen about Hedges in Auguft. 
13. Papilio med. omnino fufcus, plurimis Oculis nigris 
in circulis luteis fubtus ornatus, Muf. noft. 313. Ray 129, 
Brown 8 Eyes. Thefe rarely appear before Auguft, and 
moftly near Rivers. 
14. Idem 7 Oculis. Brown 7 Eyes. This has often un¬ 
derneath one Eye fewer than the laft. 
15. Golden Heath-Eye. Papiliunculus aureus oculatus 
in Ericetis frequens, Muf. noft. 3 it. Ray 125. 19. Very 
common on Heaths, from May till Autumn. 
16. Idem margine fufco. Selvedg'd Heath-Eye. Differs 
from th* lAft, in having a brown brim or edge and found 
with it. 
TAB. VI. Papiliunculi Britan. carulefcentes,zurei,&c. 
Small Englifb, Blue, Golden and Brown Butterflies. 
Fig. 1. f)Apilmnctilus caerulefcens, limbis nigris, Gaz. Nat . 
*■ 35. f. 2. Pale blue Argus. I firft obferv’d this 
in Thickets near Banftead.Downs. about July. 
2. Idem, linea fubtus nigra. Nicely differs from the laft , 
by a fmall line underneath. 
3. Papiliunculus c&ruleus vulgatiflimus, Gaz . Nat. 3$. 
f. i>. Blue Argus, Muf. noft. 318. Ray 131. 11. Very com¬ 
mon on Heaths from June till Auguft. 
4. Papiliunculus caeruleus, limbis nigris. Selvedg’d blew 
Argus. Found with rhe laft, but more rare. 
5. Papiliunculus e caeruleo fufcus. Gaz. Nat. 3 5. f. 3* 
Mixt Argus . It’s brown above mix’d with blew. 
6. Papiliunculus c&rulefcens minor, limbis nigris. Difers 
from fig. 4. in being lefs and with fmaller eyes. 
7. Papiliunculus e fufco-c&ruleus. This has fewer Spots 
underneath than fig. 5. 
8. Papiliunculus plumbeus . Lead Argus. Eyed under¬ 
neath like the foregoing, and found with them. 
9. Papiliunculus plumbeus parvus. S mall Lead Argus. 
Lefs than the laft. 
10. Papiliunculus fufcus, marginibus aureis, Gaz. Nat. 
Tab. 35. f- 4 « Edged, brown Argus.' Its ground darker 
than the 2 laft. 
1 r. Papiliunculus c&ntlefcens, fubtus punftatus. Blue 
fpeckt Butterfly. I have oblerved this on Holly Trees. 
12. Papiliunculus cxni\e\is,apicibus Tigris, lubtus punfta- 
tus. Blue fpeckt Butterfly, with black tipps. Found with 
the laft. 
13. Papilio minor fuperne fufcus, inferne viridis. Holly 
Butterfly. Becaufe I firft obferved it on that tree. 
14. Papilio minor aureus , immaculatus, Gaz. Nat . 34. 9. 
in Defcript. The fpot lefs Hog. Ray 125. 22. 
i$. Papilio minor aureus, Jlria nigra dfftin&us, Gaz. 
Nat. 34. f. 9. Ray 125. 21. Strcakt Golden Hog. 
16. Papilio minor ex aureo & fufco mixtus, Jlria nigra 
Gaz. Nat. 34. f. 8. Streakt cloudy Hog. Differs from the 
laft in being clouded with brown. 
17. Papilio minor ex aureo & fufco mixtus, Gaz. Nat. 
34. f. 7. Cloudy Hog. This has no Slants. All thefe Va¬ 
rieties are found in the Woods, &c. about Hampftead . 
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