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ginfccts, SDeus, tfoffiis, &c. 
A I. Papilio Sulphureus nebis, diurnus medius i.Mof, 
fig. 103. id. A. 971. dium. med. ex pallido fla- 
vefcens Mtr. 19S. Johnft. Ipfl p. 4 ^- N i- Fab. 
• 5. & 6. Hoef. Tab. 12. fig. 8. 'Ctje 1 l 3 jimfton 6 
3 ©Utterfh> This I have ofem fcen amonzft the firft in the Spring. 
* A. 2 Papilio Sulphureus pallidus. Cticpalc 
iflutterfl?. I caugbt this in Gepulatim witb N° 1. toto aris the 
««afo/April 1695. Q 
* A. 3. Papilio Leucomelanus. i©UT Ijaif ^ 0 Ottnt£r. / 
have as yet obferved this only in a Wood near Hampftead, about 
JuneWJuly. . 
A. 4. Phalcena hortenfis alba maculis plurimis nigris in 
ficrnita nob. Mo£ N° io. p. 96. fig. id. A. 9 ^ 5 * * GoeeL vol. 1» 
Tab. 31. p. 101. Lijt. N° 9. Johnft. Infi 10. p. 39. 
Tab. 6 . Graf vol, 1. Tab. 29- P- 59 - blacU-fpofcteD 
(garuen^^otl). Theje are frequenti) Jeen in mjf Gardens, 
about Midfummer, jbeltring themjehes under Curran and Goofe- 
berry-Bulhes. * . . 
A. 5. Phalacna hort. media cinerea, maculis fulcis no- 
tata nob. Goed. v.i.Tab.35- P- lo 5 * L-iJi. N a 12. Graf. vol.r* 
Tab. 25. p. 51. Cfa common grep ^atfcert^Potb xotty 
tyown j£>pot0. Thefe are conjnm in Gardens, and to befaund 
in the day-time under the Rave: of Pales 9 &e- 
A 2 
A. 6 - Peris 
