TORTRIX XYLOSTEANA. 

 Plate LXXXII. Figure 4. 



Localities for this species are Brighton, etc., etc., etc. 

 The perfect insect appears in July. 



The caterpillar is dull olive; the spots whitish with 

 black centres; the head black. 



The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in May. 

 It feeds on the oak, the honeysuckle, etc. 



TORTRIX SORBIANA. 

 Plate LXXXII. Figure 5. 



Localities for this species are Brighton, Darenth Wood, 

 Epping Forest, etc. 



The perfect insect appears in June. 



The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in May. 



It feeds on the oak, the birch, and the hazel. 



TORTRIX ROSANA. 

 Plate LXXXII. Figure 6. 



Localities forthis common species are Brighton, etc., etc., 

 etc. 



The situations where it is found are gardens, woods, etc. 



The perfect insect appears in June and July. 



The caterpiller is dark olive green, the spots white ; 

 the head brownish. 



It feeds on a variety of trees and shrubs. 



