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brown with yellow bands; lower ones beneath with red 
ftreaks, and fulvous at the angle of the tail. Found in 
North America. 
43. Papilio Agamemnon : wings tailed, black fpotted 
with green ; lower ones with three rufous lunules beneath. 
It inhabits Alia. 
44. Papilio Oreftes: wings flightly tailed, above black, 
beneath yellowifh, all of them with a fnowy dilk and two 
black bands. It inhabits Africa. 
45. Papilio Pylades: wings indented, fnowy, with a 
black border dotted with white; angle of the tail with a 
rufous eye. This alfo is an African infeft. 
46. Papilio Tynderasus: wings indented, black fpotted 
with green ; lower ones varied beneath with green, brown, 
and red, the bafe dotted with black. 
47. Papilio CEdipus: wings very entire, above black, 
immaculate; beneath brown, with about three eyes on 
the upper, and five on the lower, ones. It inhabits 
Ruffia. 
48. Papilio Phocion : wings entire, above brown, im¬ 
maculate ; lower ones beneath with yellow ftreaks, and 
three oblong eyes. It is preferved in the Britifh Mufeum. 
49. Papilio Terminus ; wings entire, brown, with a ru¬ 
fous patch ; upper pair with a lingle eye above, lower 
ones with four. Found in New Holland. A fpecimen 
is preferved in the mufeum of the late fir Jofeph Banks, 
bart. prefident of the Royal Society, whofe recent death 
the friends of fcience have great caufe to lament. 
II. Heliconii. Upper wings oblong; lower ones 
rounded. 
50. Papilio Horta : wings entire, red, upper one hya¬ 
line at the tip, lower ones beneath whitilh dotted with 
black. This is an inhabitant of Africa. 
5r. Papilio Quirina : wings entire, hyaline ; dilk of the 
lower pair fulvous, fpecked with black. This is found at 
Madras. See Plate III. fig. 10. 
52. Papilio Calliope : wings entire, yellow ; upper pair 
with three black ftreaks; lower ones with three black 
bands. It inhabits India. 
53. Papilio Terpficore : wings entire, fulvous; lower 
pair dotted with black. It inhabits Alia. 
54. Papilio Polymnia: wings entire; upper pair with 
black fpots, and tip and yellow band ; lower ones with 
three black bands, the middle one ferrate. This is found 
in America. 
55. Papilio Hippodamia : wings entire, upper pair black, 
with three hyaline bands; the lower ones are likewife 
hyaline. 
56. Papilio Irene : upper wings black, with yellow fpots, 
and a fulvous line at the bafe ; lower ones fulvous, edged 
with black. It inhabits America. 
57. Papilio Sappho : wings entire, both furfaces alike, 
black-blue; upper pair with a white band ; lower ones 
edged with white. Inhabits Jamaica. 
58. Papilio Urania: wings entire, brown, with a white 
diftc ; lower ones with two eyes each. This is found in 
India. 
59. Papilio Thales: wings nearly entire, and alike on 
both furfaces, black, with red rays at the bafe ; the upper 
pair is fpotted with yellow. It inhabits Surinam. 
60. Papilio Afpafia : wings entire, black, with hyaline 
ftreaks and fpots; lower ones yellow at the bafe._ It in¬ 
habits Tranquebar. 
61. Papilio Melpomene: wings entire, black ; upper 
pair with a red band; lower ones with red dots at the bafe 
beneath. It inhabits America. 
6e. Paplio Clio : wings entire, brown ; upper pair fpot¬ 
ted with white ; lower ones with a white band. It in¬ 
habits America. This fpecies is reprefented on the lower 
part of the engraving of Mullera, vol. xvi. being an 
inhabitant of that plant. 
63. Papilio Thalia: wings entire, brown; upper, pair 
fpotted with yellow; lower ones ftriate. It inhabits 
India. 
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64. Papilio Camoena: wings nearly entire, brown,' 
dotted with black ; lower ones with a red band. It in¬ 
habits Africa; and is reprefented at fig. 11. of the annexed 
Plate. 
65. Papilio Perfiphone: wings entire, brown dotted 
with black ; upper pair with a white fpot; margin of the 
lower ones black, immaculate. 
66. Papilio Parrhafia: wings entire, black; upper pair 
with a four-cleft fulvous and hyaline fpot; lower ones 
with a fulvous band, beneath yellow with black dots 
and lines. 
67. Papilio Pafiphae : wings entire, brown, varied with 
white, with black fpots and margin. It inhabits Guinea. 
68. Papilio Marcia: wings entird; upper pair brown, 
immaculate ; lower ones yellowifh, dotted with black. 
This, and all’o the two next, are found in Africa; and fpe- 
cimens are preferved in fir Jofeph Banks’s mufeum. 
69. Papilio Coecilia : wings white, in the middle dotted 
with black ; margin of the lower ones black; beneath it is 
dotted with white. 
70. Papilio Euterpe: wings entire, black, with a ful¬ 
vous band and white dots. It inhabits America. 
71. Papilio Erato: wings entire, black; upper pair 
fpotted with yellow and red at the bale; lower ones are 
ftriate with red. This is found in India. 
III. Parnassii. Wings entire; the upper ones rounded. 
72. Papilio Apollo: wings entire, white, fpotted with 
black; lower ones with four eyes above and fix beneath. 
This is a native of many parts of Europe, but has not 
been obferved in thefe iflands. It is fomething larger 
than the common great cabbage-butterfly. The cater¬ 
pillar is black, with ftnall red fpots, and a pair of Ihort 
retraftile tentacula in front; it feeds on orpine and fome 
other fucculent plants, and changes into a brown chry- 
falis, covered with a kind of violet-coloured powder. 
73. Papilio Phoebus: wings entire, both furfaces alike, 
white fpotted with black; lower ones with three red 
fpots circled with black. It is found in the wilds of 
Siberia. 
74. Papilio Mnemofyne : wings entire, wdiite, with black 
nerves; upper pair with two black marginal fpots. It 
inhabits Europe. 
75. Papilio Crattegi: wings entire, white, with black 
veins. This is fometimes called the hawthorn-butterfly, 
and is well known in this country. It is of the fize of the 
common cabbage-butterfly, and is feen in the months of 
June and July. See the Plate, fig. 12. 
76. Papilio Andromache: wings entire, both furfaces 
alike, dotted with black; the upper pair is duiky and 
naked ; the lower ones yellowifh. It is found in New 
Holland. 
77. Papilio Mandane : wings oblong, entire ; the upper 
pair is hyaline, with black veins; the lower ones black, 
with a white band. It inhabits Africa. 
78. Papilio Piera: this fpecies has femi-tranfparent 
wings, the lower pair marked with two ocellated fpots. 
See fig, 13. It is a native of South America. 
79. Papilio Nereis: wings fcalloped, brown ; lower 
ones with a fnowy band ; the difk is fulvous, with two 
black eyes. It inhabits America. 
80. Papilio Andromeda: wings hyaline, white; lower 
ones red at the tip, with a Angle eye in each. It is found 
in India. See fig. 14. 
81. Papilio Diaphanus: wings entire, hyaline, white ; 
the margins brown. It inhabits Jamaica. See fig. 15. 
IV. Danai. a, candidi ; wings moftly white. 
82. Papilio brafficae : wings rounded, entire, white ; the 
tips of the upper pair brown; and, in the male, there are 
two black fpots in. the middle of each wing. This, which 
is fhown at fig. 16, is the common large white butterfly 
known in our gardens: it proceeds from a yellowifh cater¬ 
pillar freckled wjth bluifh and black foots, and which 
changes during autumn into a yellowifh-grey chryfalis, 
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