THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S LOG-BOOK 309 



vulgata, Eupithecia. (Common Pug) 



L. 6-7. 

 jacobsea, Hipocrita. (Cinnabar) 



L. 6, 7, and 8. Feeds in clusters on tops at first, 

 fluviata, Percnoptilota. (The Gem) 



L. Several generations between spring and summer, 

 amata (amataria), Timandra. (Blood-vein) 



L. 7 or 8-5. 



Senecio vulgaris. (Groundsel) 



imitaria, Acidalia. (Small Blood-vein) 



L. 7-5. 

 immutata, Acidalia. (Lesser Cream Wave) 



L. 8-5. 

 rusticata, Acidalia. (Least Carpet) 



L. 8-6. In confinement give growing plants, 

 lychnidis (pistacina), Amathes (Anthocelis, Orthosia). 

 (The Beaded Chestnut) 



L. 3-6. 

 dominula, Callimorpha. (Scarlet Tiger) 



L. 7 or 8-4 or 5. 

 quadripunctaria (hera), Callimorpha. (Jersey Tiger) 



L. 8-7. 

 exoleta, Calocamps. (Sword-grass) 



L. 4 or 5-7. 

 exigua, Caradrina. (Small Mottled Willow) 



L. 8-9. 

 munitata, Coremia. (Red Carpet) 



L. 9-5. 

 quadrifasciaria, Coremia. (Large Twin-spot Carpet) 



L. 8-4. 

 obscurata, Gnophos (Sciadion). (Annulet or Amulet) 



L. 9-5. 

 thalassina, Mamestra. (Pale-shouldered Brocade) 



L. 8-9. Night feeder, 

 c-nigrum, Noctua. (Setaceous Hebrew Character) 



L. 9-5. 

 rubricosa, Pachnobia. (Red Chestnut) 



L. 4-6. 

 plantaginis, Parasemia. (Wood Tiger) 



L. 8-4. 

 meticulosa, Phlogophora. (The Angle Shades) 



L. 7-8 and 10-5. Night feeder, 

 bractea, Plusia. (Gold Spangle) 



L. 8-5. Not a good food in confinement, 

 pulchrina (v - aureum), Plusia. (The Beautiful Golden 

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L. 8-5. 



