OCTOBER 



OVA] 



V. polychloros, s. on elm ; s. sallow, 

 and poplar ; in regular batches, 

 globular, glassy, brownish 



T. quercus on oak twigs 



,, w-album on wytch elm, also 



elm ; on the twigs 



pruni on sloe twigs 



betulse on sloe [sorrel 



P. phloeas on dock, ragwort, 



L. ^Egon on Ornithopus per- 



pusillus ; white 



L. Argiolus on ivy, fl. ; white 



H. comma on trefoil, and other 



Leguminosse 



L. dispar on sloe, hawthorn, 



fruit trees ; on the trunks, in a 

 heap, covered with down 



monacha on oak, beech, fir, 



birch, apple, &c. 



T. cratsegi to March, on haw- 

 thorn ; also s. sloe, sallow, 

 birch, oak 



B. neustria on hawthorn, sloe, 



fruit trees ; in batches, round 

 twigs, and branches 

 ,, castrensis ...on Artemisia mari- 

 tima, Daucus maritimus, &c. 



E. vespertaria ...on nut [sallow 

 ,, apiciaria on poplar, willow, 



C. elinguaria ...on oak, honeysuckle, 



hawthorn, sloe ; also heath, 

 bilberry, &c. 

 H. pennaria to April, on oak 



F. pinetaria on bilberry 



E. subciliata on maple; at foot- 

 stalk of leaf 

 M. rubiginata ...on alder; large 



S. vetulata on buckthorn 



C. immanata probably on alder, 



and other trees, and strawberry, 

 bilberry, &c. ; large 

 prunata on currant, goose- 

 berry, sloe ; on the bark, large 

 testata on heath, birch, sal- 

 low, poplar, &c. ; singly, large 



C. populata on bilberry, whortle- 

 berry, poplar ; globular, large, 

 yellow 



fulvata on dog rose ; rose- 

 pink, large 



pyraliata on Galium, and haw- 

 thorn ; large 



dotata on black, and red 



currant ; large 



C. spartiata to April, on broom 



T. chaerophyllata on Anthriscus syl- 



vestris, and Bunium flexuosum 



D. cseruleocephala on hawthorn, sloe; 



E. 



Australis on succory, Poa 



annua, &c. 

 xerampelina...on ash, probably in 



the chinks of the twigs, and 



the buds 



subtusa upon twigs of poplar 



retusa on sallow, willow, 



poplar ; upon the axils of the 



leaves 

 lota on willow, and sallow; 



upon the axils of the leaves ; 



hatch in the spring 



pistacina on buttercup, &c. 



lunosa on grasses 



chi on dock, hawthorn, 



sallow, and probably lettuce, 



sowthistle, tea tree, &c. 

 flavocincta to Mar., on dock, 



chickweed, groundsel, mint,&c. ; 



in gardens, on everlasting pea, 



plum, &c. 

 lutulenta on Lithospermum 



arvense, and probably other 



low plants 

 lichenea on ragwort, and 



probably other plants ; on the 



coast 

 empyrea on pilewort ; on the 



leaf-stalks 

 . proboscidalis on nettle ; rather 



large, pale yellow 



