LIST OF PLATES. 



Insects. 17. Dasychira pudibunda, male (the light tussock). 



„ 18. The Female. 



„ ly. The Caterpillar. 



„ 20. Demas Coryli, male (the nut-tree tussock). 



„ 2L The Caterpillar. 



Plants. 22. Rubus plicatus (the plaited -leaved bramble). 



„ 23. Crataegus Oxyacanthus (the common hawthorn). 



„ 24. Leontodon Tara.\acum (the common dandelion). 



PLATE XVIIL 8'. 



Leucoma vau-nigra (the black V satin-moth). 

 Stilpuotia Salicis (the satin-moth). 

 The Caterpillar. 

 The Chrysalis. 



Lselia coenosa (the Whittlesea tussock). 

 The Caterpillar. 



Porthesia chrysorrhsea, male (the gold-tailed motli) ■ 

 The Caterpillar. 



Porthesia auritlua, male (the brown-tailed moth). 

 The Female. 

 The Caterpillar. 



Spilosoma Menthastri (the large ermine). 

 The Caterpillar. 

 A rariety of S. Menthastri, by some made a sperie,-, 



S. Walkerii. 

 Spilosoma Papyratia (the water ermine). 

 .Spilosoma Urtic^ (the dingy white ermine). 

 Spilosoma lubricepeda (the spotted buff ermine). 

 The Caterpillar. 

 A variety of S. lubricepeda, by some made a 



species, S. radiata. 

 Cycnia mendica, male (the spotted muslin). 

 The Female. 

 The Caterpillar. 



23. Salix Doniana (Don's willow). 

 Sparganium ramosvira (the burr-reed). 

 Prunus spinosa (the sloe). 

 Mentha rubra (the red mint). 



PLATE XIX. 92 



PhragmHt<ibia fuliginosa (the ruby Tiger-moth). 



The Caterpillar. 



Penthophera nigricans. 



The Caterpillar. 



Arctia caja (the garden Tiger-moth) a female. 



The Caterpillar. 



A pale varietv, a male. 



A dark and singular variety, a female. 



Arctia villica (the cream-spot Tiger-moth). 



The Caterpillar. 



Euthemonia russula (the clouded-bufi) nude. 



The Female. 



The Caterpillar. 



Nemeophila Plantaginis (the small Tiger-moth). 



The Caterpillar. 



Heraclia Dominula (the scarlet Tiger-moth). 



Tlie Caterpillar. 



Callimorpba Jacobsese (the pink umifiwing moih). 



The Caterpillar. 



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Plants. 23. Primula veris (the cowslip). 



„ 24. Plantago major (common plantain). 



„ 25. Scabiosa arvensis (the meadow scabious). 



„ 26. Senecio vulgaris (common groundsel). 



„ 27. Cynoglossum officinale (common htmndstongue). 



The white flower without a number is Cerastium 



arvense (field chickweed). 



PLiVTE XX. 98 



Insects. 1. Deiopeia pulchella (the crimson-speckled Footman- 

 moth). 



2. The Caterpillar. 



3. Eulepia grammica (the feathered Footman). 



4. The Caterpillar. 



5. Eulepia cribrum. 



6. Lithosia flava (the straw-coloured Footman). 



7. Lithosia plumbeolata. 



8. Lithosia aureola (the orange Footman). 



9. The Caterpillar. 



10. Lithosia Giiseola(the dun Footman). 



1 1 . Lithosia Gilveola. 



12. The Caterpillar. 



13. Lithosia complana (the common Footman). 



14. Lithosia depressa. 



15. Lithosia helvola. 



16. Lithosia muscerda. 



17. Oinistis quadra (the large Footman), male. 



18. The Female. 



19. The Caterpillar. 



20. Gnophria rubricoUis (the red-necked Footman). 



21. The Caterpillar. 



22. Philea irrorella (the Dew-moth). 



23. The Caterpillar. 



24. A singular variety, by some called S. signata. 



25. Cybosia mesomella (the four-spotted Footman). 

 20. The Caterpillar. 



Plants. 27, 28. Myosotis palustris (the Forget-me-not). Briza 

 maxima (the great quaking-grass), is figured iii 

 the middle of the plate, willi figure 16 repre- 

 sented upon it. 



„ 29. Usnea florida (a common Lichen found on old 

 trees). 



„ 30. Parmelia stellaris (a common Lichen found on 

 trunks of trees). 



„ 31. Parmelia atuuosa (a common Lichen tound on 

 moor-stones). 



PLATE -KXI. 106 



Insects. 1. Triphsena pronuba (the great yellow underwing 

 moth). 

 „ 2. The variety called lunuba. 



„ 3. A dark variety. 



„ 11. The Caterpillar. 



„ 4. Triphsena Urbona (the lesser yellow underwing). 



„ 12. The Caterpillar. 



„ 5. Triphiena subsequa. 



„ 6. Triphiena fimbria (the broad bordered yellow undec- 



wing). 

 „ 7. A dark variety. 



„ 13. The Caterpillar. 



