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epiphron, Erebia. (Small Mountain Ringlet) 



L. 7-5. 

 leucophsea, Pachetra. (Feathered Ear) 



L. 7-3. Night feeder, 

 megaera. (Wall Butterfly) 



L. 9-3 or 4 and 6-7. Sweep at night. 



Poa aquatica. 



argentula, Banksia. (Silver-barred) 

 L. 7-8. Sweep. 



Poa nemoralis. 



sethiops (blandina), Erebia. (Scotch Argus) 

 L. 9-6. Search at dusk without a light. 



leucophsea, Pachetra. (Feathered Ear) 

 L. 7-3. Night feeder. 



Poa pratensis. 



argentula, Banksia. (Silver-barred) 

 L. 7-8. Sweep. 



Pod-lover, (carpophaga, Bkh., var. capsophila, Dup., Dian- 

 thcecia) 



Pceeilocampa. Genus includes populi. 



Polia. Genus includes chi, flavicincta, and xanthomista. 



polychloros, L., Vanessa. (Large Tortoiseshell) 



L. 6. On Populus, P. tremula, Prunus cerasus, 

 Pyrus aria, and Ulmus (said to produce 

 large specimens). Live in large com- 

 panies at tops of trees. Dislodge with 

 heavy sticks, or with a stone attached to 

 a string, which can be thrown over the 

 boughs and then shaken. 



P. 7. Suspended by tail. 



I. 7-8. Hibernates till spring. Comes to Cossus 

 infected trees. 



O. 5. Laid in batches on the twigs. About 400 

 eggs or more laid. Pairs may be sleeved 

 out on Elm or Sallow and fed with syrup. 



polycommata, Hb., Lobophora (Trichopteryx). (The Barred 



Tooth-striped) 

 L, 5-6. On Fraxinus, Ligustrum, Lonicera, Salix, 



and S. caprea. 

 P. 7-4. In an oval earthen cocoon. 



