'The Hijlory o/ ANIMALS. 7^ 
on the center : the finuations are fo deep in the wings of this fpecies, that they appear 
as it were jagged : the caterpillar feeds on the nettle, the hop-plant, and the goofeberry- 
bufh j it is hairy and whitifh. 
Papilio tetrapus alis rotundatis , dentatis\ nigro maculatis^ fulvis^ fubtus 
maculis viginta feptem argenteis. 
"The four-legged Papilio , with roundijh , dent at ed^ yellowijlo wings , with 
thirty-Jeven Jilvery jpots underneath . 
This is a very elegant fpecies: it is but a frnall fly; it’s body is oblong and flender; 
it’s wings of a dufky yellowifh colour, fpntted irregularly on the outlide with black, 
and having on the inlide thirty feven regular and beautiful fpots, of a filvery white, 
and two lilvery lines toward the inner edges. 
It is very common in many parts of Europe, but not in England. 
The other fpecies of the four-legged Butterflies are, i. The great, elegant, varie¬ 
gated Papilio, with linuated wings. 2. The great, variegated Papilio, with more 
deeply fmuated wings. 3. The great, dufky, variegated Papilio, with one of the 
finuations of each wing very deep. 4. The yellowifh-winged Papilio, with four black 
fpots on each of the outer wings. 5. The angulated-winged Papilio, with yellowifh 
wings, the primary ones having three black fpots. 6. The angulated, yellowifh- 
winged Papilio, fpotted with black, and with a blue, variegated eye on each wing. y.The 
Papilio, with black, denticulated wings, fpotted with white, and with an arched fear- 
let band on each fide. 8. The large Papilio, with yellowifh, dentated wings, varie¬ 
gated with black and white, and with five little eyes on the under ones. 9. The 
Papilio, with rounded, dentated, yellowifh wings, fpotted with black, and with 
tranfverfe, filvery, and white lines underneath. 10. The large, round, and dentated- 
winged Papilio, of a yellowifh colour, fpotted with black on the upper fide, and 
marked with twenty-one filvery fpots underneath. 11. The roundifh, dentated, yel¬ 
lowifh-winged Papilio, fpotted with black, and with nine filvery fpots underneath. 
12. The Papilio, with roundifh, dentated, yellowifh wings fpotted with black, with 
three yellow tranfverfe lines underneath them. 13. The Papilio, with roundifh, 
dentated wings, variegated with clouds of black and yellowifh, and with two eyes on 
the outer ones. 14. The Papilio, with rounded wings clouded with brown, with an 
eye and half on the outer ones, and five lefier eyes on each of the inner. 15. The 
Papilio, with round, fmooth, brown wings, the primary ones yellowifh below, and 
having each one eye. ]6. The Papilio, with roundifh brown wings, with a reddifh 
tranfverfe fafeia, and with feven eyes on each fide. 17. The Papilio, with 
roundifh brown wings, with three eyes under the primary ones, and five under 
the others. 18. The Papilio, with rounded, brown wings, with only a fingle eye 
under each of the primary ones, and with white tranfverfe lines under the others. 19. 
The Papilio, with rounded wings, brown on the upper fide, and greyifh underneath, 
with a white tranfverfe line, and five white eyes on each. 20. The little, beautifully- 
eyed Papilio. 21. The little Papilio, variegated with blotches of white. 22. The 
little Papilio, with rounded, elegantly painted wings. 23. The little Papilio, with 
yellow and black wings. 24. The little Papilio, with wings variegated ^ with blue. 
25. The larger, beautifully variegated Papilio, with blue eyes. 26. The great, finu- 
ated-winged Papilio, with variegations of brown, yellow, and red, on dufky wings. 
27. The great, rounded-winged Papilio, with the nerves high and whitifh. 28. The 
larger Papilio, with flightly fmuated wings, variegated with blue and red, on a dufky 
brown. 29. The great, black-winged, variegated Papilio. 30. The great, dufky- 
winged Papilio, with the outer wings clouded with yellow and blue. 
PAPILIONES. 
