486 Explanation of Plate. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXIX. 
Photographed direct from nature, natural size. 
The orientation of the living insects is accurately recorded on the 
plate in every case. 
Fic. 1. Hybernia leucophexaria, Schiff., ¢, at rest on an oak trunk 
with head to the right, about 3 feet from the ground, 
Bagley Wood, near Oxford, March 9, 1902. 
2. Tephrosia biundularia, Bork., 2, at rest on an oak trunk 
with head to the right, about 3 feet from the ground, 
Henwood, near Oxford, May 10, 1902. 
3. LEupithecia abbreviata, St., at rest on an oak trunk in a 
erevice of the bark, about 13 feet from the ground, 
Henwood, near Oxford, April 27, 1902. 
4. Bryophila perla, Fabr., at rest on an old lichen-covered 
stone wall, 3 feet from the ground, Cheyney Lane, near 
Oxford, August 23, 1902. 
5. B. muralis, Forst. = glandifera, Hiibn., at rest on a stone 
wall 2 feet from the ground, Newton Abbot, South 
Devon, August 15, 1902. 
6. B. muralis, at rest on an old lichen-covered stone wall, 
3 feet from the ground, near the Coast Guard Station, 
Dawlish, South Devon, August 18, 1902. 
