LEPIDOPTE £4. 
PAPILIO BERNARDUS. 
FESTOON ORANGE BUTTERFLY. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Orange colour. A broad bar of yellow acrofs the anterior pair of wings: ends black. Pofterior pair with 
two tails, and a feftoon of black fpots, with an eye in the centre of each. 
Pariz1o BERNARDUS: alis caudatis fulvis: anticis apice atris; fafcia flava, pofticis ftriga punCtorum 
ocellatorum. Fab. Ent. Syft. 2. p. 1. 71. 223. 

This uncommonly rare Chinefe butterfly has certainly never been figured in any preceding work. It 
will alfo be probably new to the colleétors of exotic infects, in this country at leaft. Fabricius defcribed it 
only from the accurate drawings of Mr. Jones, as appears by the reference added to the defcription in his 
Entomologia Syffematica. 
Camellia Japonica.—Japan Rofe. 
A native of Japan and China. It bears bloffoms from January to May. This is a lofty and magnificent 
plant, rifing to the height of feveral feet: there is a variety of it with double flowers, perfeétly white; 
and another in which the flowers are variegated with white and red. 

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PAPILIO ERYMANTHIS. 
YELLOW $AGGED-BAR BUTTERFLY. 
SPECIFIC: CHARACTER. 
Wings indented, brown: a broad bar of yellowifh colour acrofs the anterior pair; exterior ends black. 
Lunar marks on the pofterior pair, and a row of eye-fhaped {pots beneath. 
Paprtio EryMANTuHIs: alis dentatis fulvis: anticis apice nigris; fafcia flava, pofticis fupra lunulis, fubtus 
ftriga punctorum ocellatorum. Fab. Ent, Syft. 2. part 1. p. 139. 427. 
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It is the rarity, and not the beauty of this butterfly, which has induced us to add it to our feleétion. 
We apprehend it is far from common in China, being very feldom fent to Europe among the infects of that 
country. 
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