THE entomologist's CALENDAR. ' 419 



JULY. 



S54 iVi)f<«a Chamomillre M. Shady pales and rails Haw. 165. 



The Chamomile Shark 



Tanaceti ■ — — — 



The Tansy Shark 



Lactuca; ■ —— l66. 



The Lettuce Shark 



Lucifuga ■ — 



The large dark Shark 



Verbasci l. The Mullein 167. 



The Mullein 



Asteris Gardens 168. 



The Starwort 



Absinthii b. Places where wormwood grows — 



The IVormwood 



exoleta I. The yellow Iris, marshes — 



The large Sword-grass 



lithoxylea b. Shady pales and rails 169. 



The light Arches 



hepatica m. Skirts of woods — 



The clouded-bordered Brindle 



epomidion b. — ^— — — ]70, 



The clouded Brindle 



Scolopacina e. Yorksh. (Mr. J. Chant) ^— — sp. 28. 



The slender-clouded Brindle 



semi-brunnea b. Shady pales 171. 



The tawny Pinion 



fuliginosa e. 174, 



The smoky TVainscol 



punctina ■ — 



The dotled-hordered Wainscot 



rufescens e. Garden pales —•— 175. 



The red IVainscot 



pallens m. . - — 



The common TVainscot 



atomina I. e. Carex — — - — 



The powdered Wainscot 



Ranunculina e. Gardens and pales 183. 



The small Ranunculus 



oculata Trunks of trees ——186. 



The great Brocade 



argent ilia b. , Coombe, Darn — 



The silvery Arches 



advena b. Gardens — — 187. 



The pale shining Brown 



Dens-canis Trunks of trees, Kent 190. 



The Dog^s-tooih 



Brassicas Pales 6,8, — — 19f. 



The Cabbage Moth 



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