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Narrow-border Bee Hawk Moth, (tityus, L. (bombyliformis, 

 Hw.), Hemaris (Macroglossa)) 



Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnet. (lonicerce, Esp., Zygcena) 

 Narrow- winged Pug. (nanata, Hb., Eupithecia) 



Nasturtium. 



napi, Pieris. (Green-veined White) 



L. 6-7 and 8-9. 

 Irapse, Pieris. (Small White) 



L. 6 and 9-12. 

 tseniata, Perizoma (Emmelesia). (The Barred Carpet) 



L. 8-4 or 5. 

 fluctuata, Xanthorhoe (Melanippe). (Garden Carpet) 



L. 6-10. Night feeder. 



Nasturtium officinale. (Water-cress) 

 cardamines, Euchloe. (Orange-tip) 



L. 6-7. 

 napi, Pieris. (Green- veined White) 



L. 6-7 and 8-9. 



Navelwort. (Cotyledon umbilicus) 



nebeculosa, Esp., Brachionycha ( Aster oscopus). (Rannock 

 Sprawler) 



L. 5-6. On Betula. Do best sleeved out. 



P. 7-3. Frequently go over 2nd winter. Keep 

 damp. 



I. 3-4. Usually pair 4th or 5th night. 



O. Scattered (?). Laid middle May 1891, 



hatched 1st June ; laid early April 1890, 

 hatched 8th May; laid middle April 

 1908, hatched 14th May (R. Adkin). 



nebulata,= citato, Bork. 



nebulosa, Hufn., Aplecta (Mamestra, Apamea). (Grey 

 Arches) 



L. 8-4 or 5. On Betula, Crataegus, Prunus spinosa, 

 Quercus, Rubus fruticosus, and Salix 

 caprea in spring, and on Rumex in the 

 autumn. Hibernates in thistle stems, 

 etc. Beat at night in late spring. 



P. 5-6. Below ground. 



I. 6-7. Rests on fences. Comes to sugar. 



O. Hatch in 13 days (Scorer). 



