THE entomologist's CAIENDAR. 



403 



JUNE. 



No. 



of 



Gen. 



Name. 



Where founu. 



Other 

 times 

 of ap. 



Reference to 

 description. 



Haw. 253. 



' 254. sp. 2, 



sp. 3. 



255. sp. 4. 



. 256. sp. 5. 



• 257. sp. 7. 



• — sp. 8. 

 .258.sp.9. 



■ 260. sp. 17. 

 .26l.sp. 18. 



■ — sp. 19. 



• 263. sp. 23. 



— sp. 24. 



■ 264. sp. 29. 



■ 265, sp. 31. 



— sp. 32. 



- 269. sp. 6. 



■ 272. sp. 2. 

 283. sp. 34. 



• 275. sp. 8. 



- — sp. 9. 

 . — sp. 10. 

 . 276. sp. 13. 



■ 284. sp. 35. 

 . 295. sp. 67, 



Noctua (\up\ar\i b. Skirts of woods 

 The lesser satin Carpet 



chrysitis e. Weedj' banks 



The burnished Brass 



orichalcea Gardens, Crayford 



The scarce burnished Brass 



Yorkshire and Scotland 



* 



Gardens 



Mountains and heaths, Yorks. 



Essex 



Salisbury plain 



Meadows 



Marshy places, Norfolk 

 Clover-fields 



bractea 

 The gold Spangle 



Iota 

 The gold Y. 



interrogationis 

 The Yorkshire Y. 



circumflexa 

 The Essex Y, 



illustris 

 The purple Shade. 



arcuosa 

 The small- dotted Buff 



fusca E. Woods 



The marbled White-spot 



allilinea - 



The marbled White-line 



unca 

 The Silver-hook 



snlphurea e. 



The spotted Sulphur 



luctuosa 

 The Four-spotted 



glyphica b. 



The Burnet 



Mi B. 



The Shipton 



maura 

 The great Brown Bar 

 360 Biston Betularius m. Pales 

 The Peppered 

 Geometra Prunaria e. Shady groves 

 The orange Moth 



Roboraria e. Trunks of trees 

 The great Oak Beauty 



consortaria b. Woods 

 The pale Oak Beauty 



repandaria e. i 



The mottled Beauty 



consobrinaria ■ 



The tawny Beauty 



suberaria b. Open parts in woods 



Out-houses and palings 7,8 



The large-waved Umber 



dolabraria e. Bushes 

 The scorched Wing 



2c 2 



