Th ea L a x a .— Bohea, or b ro a d -lea ved Tea.
Sir G. Staunton fays the bohea tea is fnpplled in China from the province o f Fochen: the green tea
from Kiang-nan. The leaves o f thefe teas vary in fome degree in form according to the age of the plant;
thofe o f the bohea are the broadeft; Thea ftrifta has much longer leaves, they are lanceolated, and more
deeply ferrated than thofe of the bohea. Many authors have confidered them varieties o f the fame fpecies.
—Flowers in England in Auguft and September.
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P A P I L I O O E N O N E .
G E N E R I C C H A R A C T E R .
Antennæ clubbed at the end. Wings ereft when a t reft. Fly by day.
S P E C I F I C C H A R A C T E R
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S Y N O N Y M S .
Wings indented : yellowiih with black margins : the bafe of the pofterior wings bright azure.
P a p i l i o O e n o n e : alis denticulatis luteis margine nigris: pofticis bafis cyaneis. Linn. Sy/i. Nai. 2 . 7 7 0 . 1 3 5 .
Fab. Ent. Sy/i. 3 . / . 1 . 2 8 0 .
Kleman. Inf. 1 . tab. 3 . jig . 1 , 2 .
Found throughout Afia : in China is very common.