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VERONICA CHAMZEDRYS. 
(GERMANDER.) 
CLASS. 
DIANDRIA. 
ORDER. 
MONOGYNIA. 
NATURAL ORDER. 
SCROPHULARINA:, 
BUTTERFLY. 
(GREAT ARGUS. SEMELE OF LINNAUS.) 
Insrructions.—The corollas are first shaded with carmine, and a very light wash put over 
them ; then a wash of cobalt, shaded with the same colour; for the dark ray in the centre a little 
smalt and carmine, mixed; the same compound for the veins; the anthera with constant white. 
ry’ . * . *. . 
lhe leaves and stems are first shaded with neutral teint; gamboge, prussian blue, and carmine, mixed, 
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for the ground colour of the leaves, and finished as before. 
Carmine and neutral teint for the flower 
stalks. 
A light wash of gamboge is first put over the wings of the Butterfly ; the brown parts are shaded 
with burnt umber and sepia; the scarlet with carmine and Indian yellow; the dark wings with lamp 
black ; the antenne with the same colour. 
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