Eet is called 'Le papillon,' which means the 'botterfly.
"Marjorie Dean High School Freshman"
Pauline Lester
This had been advertised as the merriest day that might ever befall the quiet, honest folk of the rural regions circumjacent to Kokomo, and it is even hinted that aristocratic dames and business plethoric men of the town itself had caught somewhat of the excitement spread abroad by the announcement in the county papers, and by huge bills posted in conspicuous places, touching Le papillon and his monster balloon, which balloon and which Le papillon were pictured to the life, on the said posters, in the act of sailing over the sun, and under the picture, in remarkably distinct letters, "No humbug!
"Hoosier Mosaics"
Maurice Thompson
"Henry papillon came yesterday, touchingly wishful to look upon the dear face once more, and he was even more struck than I expected with its immortal beauty....
"Story of My Life, volumes 1-3"
Augustus J. C. Hare