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Thea Laxa.—Bohea, or broad-leaved Tea. 
Sir G. Staunton fays the bohea tea is fupplied in China from the province of Fochen: the green tea _ 
from Kiang-nan. The leaves of thefe teas vary in fome degree in form according to the age of the plant; 
thofe of the bohea are the broadeft; Thea ftriéta has much longer leaves, they are lanceolated, and more 
deeply ferrated than thofe of the bohea. Many authors have confidered them varieties of the fame fpecies. 
—Flowers in England in Auguft and September. 


PAPILIO. OENODRE 
GENERIC CHARACTER. 
Antennz clubbed at the end. Wings ereé& when at reft. Fly by day. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER 
AND 
SYNONYMS. 
Wings indented: yellowifh with black margins: the bafe of the pofterior wings bright azure. 
Papri1o Oenonz: alis denticulatis luteis margine nigris: pofticis bafis cyaneis. Linn. Sy/t. Nat. 2,770. 135. 
Fab. Ent. Syft. 3. p. 1. 280. 
Kleman. Inf: 1. tab. 3. fig. 1, 2. 

Found throughout Afia: in China is very common, 
