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P. 8-5 or 6. In a slight silk cocoon just below surface. 

 I. 5-6. Flies in the sunshine and in the evening. 

 O. Laid in batches on the under sides of leaves. 



Jasione montana. (Sheep's-bit) 



jasioniata, Eupithecia. (Jasione Pug) 

 L. 6-9. In the seed-heads. 



Jasione Pug. (jasioniata, Crewe, Eupithecia) 



jasioniata, Crewe, Eupithecia. (Jasione Pug) 



L. 6 (end) -9 (mid.). In the seed -heads of Jasione 



montana. 

 P. 10-5. 

 I. 5-6. 

 0. 



Jasmine. ( Jasminum) 



Jasminum. (Jasmine) 



abruptaria, Hemerophila. (Waved Umber) 

 L. 5-8. 



Jersey Tiger, (quadripunctaria, Pod. (her a, L.), Callimorpha) 

 Jointed Rush. (Juncus lamprocarpus) 



jubata, Thnb. (glabraria, Hb.) 3 Cleora. (Dotted Carpet) 



L. 9-6 or 7. On Lichenes (especially var. Usnea 

 barbata), on Betula, Cratsegus, and 

 Quercus. Keep food moist in confine- 

 ment. 



P. 6-7. In moss. Very delicate. 



I. 7-8. Rests on trunks and Oak branches. In 

 Scotland may be found on Larch trees, 

 especially in afternoon. 



0. 



Juglans regia. (Walnut) 



ligniperda, Cossus. (Goat Moth) 



L. Feeds internally 3-4 years. 



July Highflyer, (furcata (sordidata, F., elutata, Hb.), Hydrio, 

 mena) 



Juncus lamprocarpus. (Jointed Rush) 

 rufa, Caenobia. (Small Rufous) 

 L. 5-6. Feeds internally. 



