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Pee i Oe Y PA R-E TE, 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Wings entire, oblong, white, veined with black. Under fide of the pofterior pair yellow, with a border 
of red {pots. 
Paritio Hyparere: alis oblongis integerrimis albis nigro venofis: pofticis fubtus flavis: margine rubro 
-maculato. Linn, Syft. Nat. 2. 763. 92. 
Fab, Ent. Syft. T. 3. p. 2. 178. 554, 
Papilio Antonoe. Cram. Inf. 16. tab. 187. fig. C. D. 
Papilio Eucharis. Cram, Inf. 17. tab. 201. fig. B.C. 
We have two forts of this fpecies; one with the marginal row of red {pots on the pofterior wings, dif- 
pofed in a deep border of black; the other has the red fpots on a whitifh ground. They are certainly the 
two fexes of Papilio Hyparete. Found near Canton in China. 
Sophora Japonica.—Shining-leav'd Sophora. 
An elegant and valuable timber tree. Sir G. Staunton speaks of it as very frequent in China. It is 
noticed in the lifts of plants collected in the journey between Pekin and Zhe-hol in Tartary, and in the 
provinces of Shan-tung and Kiang-nan, and alfo in the province of Pe-che-lee. 
