THE EKTOMOLOGISt's CALEKDAE. 



407 



JUNE. 



No. 



of 



Gen. 



Name. 



Where found. 



Other 

 times 

 of ap 



Reference to 

 description. 



Haw. 370. sp. 16. 

 —^369. sp. 12. 

 ■ I — sp, 14. 

 — — 370. sp. 15. 



367. sp. 7. 



374, sp. 21. 



151. sp. 13. 



152. sp. 1. 



397, sp. 4. 



n, 399. sp. 13. 



427. sp. 105. 



-— . 423. sp. 89. 



425. sp. 99. 



— .433.sp. 122. 

 -— 449. sp. 176. 



434. sp. 127. 



453. sp. 220. 



— 403. sp. 27. 



456, sp. 199. 



437. sp. 135. 



452. sp. 187. 



. 460. sp. 209. 



464. sp. 224. 



— 421, sp. 84. 



362 Herminia salicalis b 



The lesser Belle 



derivialis 

 The clay Fan-Joot 



taisicrinalis 

 The Favfoot 



nemoralis 

 The small Fanfoot 



obscuralis 

 The dingy Snout 



colonalis b. 



The green Shaded 



socia 

 The pale Shoulder 



363 Platypteryxfalcataria M.Woods 



The pdble Hooklip 

 365 Tortrix chiorana m. Willows 

 The bordered Green 



Christiernana 

 The Christiernian 



oporana 



Birch-trees, woods 



Skirts of woods, Kent 



Woods 



Open parts in woods 



Darent Wood 



Gardens 



Darent Wood 



Hedges in chalky places 



M. Hedges 

 The great Hook- tipped 



Ribeana Gardens and hedges 



The common Oblique Bar 



Acerana Hedges 



The Maple 



pruniana Woods 



The lesser Long'cloak 



Udmanniana Pathways, woods 



The Udmannian 



comitana Pales 



The cream Short-cloak 



Mitterbachina i. ■ 



The Milterbachian 



Lecheana e. Open places in woods 

 TTie Lechean 



Absiuthiana Wormwood 



The wormwood Tortrix 



Hedsces 



harpana 

 Tlie hooked Marble 



Lundiana 

 The Lundian 



fasciana 

 The Straight-larred 



Logiana 

 The Logian 



Forsterana m. Hedges and woods 

 TTie Forsterian 



Paths in woods 



Hedges 



Elms 



