20 KITE. 
A second is waved with linear brown marks. 
A third is blotted here and there with brown, or 
reddish brown, especially at the lower end. 
A fourth has a few yellowish grey spots and blots all 
over, especially at the smaller end, and least in the 
middle. 
A fifth is still more deeply marked with the same 
- colour, and in a similar way, but most so on the 
middle and towards the thicker end. 
A sixth is very pale yellowish brown, with a number 
of small dots and blots, and a few small streaks of a 
darker shade of the same. 
A seventh is bluish white, witha few small irregular 
yellowish brown patches, principally at the smaller end. 
An eighth is a dull white ground, very deeply blotted 
with dark rich yellowish brown at the thicker end. 
A ninth, white, much marbled over, chiefly at the ends, 
with dull light orange brown. 
A tenth is white. 
