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Figure 4: Large yellow spotted black Swallow tail Butterfly, Equites Troes [ca. 1804] watercolour and graphite on wove paper, 30.4 X 23.8 cm. Shows Papilio palamedes Drury with Magnolia virginiana L. (Sweet Bay). Formerly John Francillon’s personal collection, now British Museum (Natural History).

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 1 October 1984, Page 68

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Figure 4: Large yellow spotted black Swallow tail Butterfly, Equites Troes [ca. 1804] watercolour and graphite on wove paper, 30.4 X 23.8cm. Shows Papilio palamedes Drury with Magnolia virginiana L. (Sweet Bay). Formerly John Francillon’s personal collection, now British Museum (Natural History). Turnbull Library Record, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 1 October 1984, Page 68

Figure 4: Large yellow spotted black Swallow tail Butterfly, Equites Troes [ca. 1804] watercolour and graphite on wove paper, 30.4 X 23.8cm. Shows Papilio palamedes Drury with Magnolia virginiana L. (Sweet Bay). Formerly John Francillon’s personal collection, now British Museum (Natural History). Turnbull Library Record, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 1 October 1984, Page 68

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