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THE entomologist's CALENDAR. 



AUGUST. 



No. 



of 



Gen. 



Name. 



Where found. 



Other 

 times 

 of ap 



Reference to 

 description. 



Haw. 417. sp. 74 



420. sp. 83. 



404. sp. 32. 



427. sp. lO: 



— 423. sp. 91, 

 .— 449, sp. m 



430. sp. Ill 



599. sp. 12. 



401. sp. IS. 



407. sp. 40. 



414. sp. 66, 



4l6.sp. 73. 



431. sp. 115 



432. sp. lie 



441. sp. 150 



442. sp. 154 



— — — sp. 153 



450. sp. 1 7S 



451. sp. 183 



45S. sp. 202 



— 386.sp. 32, 

 385. sp. 30. 



392. sp. 2. 



— — sp. 1. 



Hedges, Yorkshire 



Hedges 



Gardens 



Hedges in chalky places 



Open places in woods 



Willows 



Paths in woods and gardens 



Pastures 



565 Torlrix rufana e. 



The red Triangle 



Forskaliana e. 

 The Forskalian 



Bergmanniana 

 The Bergmannian 



Holmiana e. 



The Holmian 



costana 

 The straw oblique Bar 



Solandriana 

 The Solandrian 



Salicana m 



The fThile- backed 



Quercana e, 



The Long- horned 



straminea e 

 The short- barred Straw 



Ilicana b. Thick woods 



ITie large Holly 



asperana b. Hedges 



The li'Tiile-shouldered 



Schalleriana e. Woods 

 The Schallerian 



semifasciana e. Hedges, Kent 

 The short-barred Grey 



Betuletana m. Birch-trees, Coombe Wood 

 The birch Long-cloak 



trapezana Birch 



The iestaceoTis Diamond-lack 



rusticana e. Hedges 



The tawny Blotch-back 

 * sticticana ■ 



The brown Blotch-back 



Rubiana Open parts in woods 



The blotch-backed Grey 



cinereana e. Moss on trees 

 The mottled Grey 



nigricana Hedges 



The black-striped Edge 

 Botys hybridalis 

 The rush Feneer 



tetragonalis 

 The diamond Spot 



S70 Galeriaalvearia 



The Honey-moth 



cerea 

 TTie honey-comb Moth 



Chelsea 



Hedges, Dover, Coombe 



Bee-hives 



