METROCAMPA MARGARI'TATA. 3 
The head is rounded at the sides, rather flat in front, 
which is ash-coloured, dark grey behind, a black cres- 
centic streak down each lobe, which separates the two 
colours, and the whole head is freckled with dark 
orey-brown. 
The tubercular dots are black, having the tips white, 
which in each hind pair melt on the back towards 
each other gradually. The legs are the same colour 
as the body. (Wiham Buckler, 1872; Note Book I, 
p-, 176.) 
EURYMENE DOLOBRARIA. 
Jellies (ON IUL,  iney, 7, 
Length of the larva an inch and a half; head 
notched and rounded on the crown, rather smaller 
than the second segment. When at rest, with the 
mouth tightly pressed to the legs, the first three seg- 
ments much resemble a miniature dog’s head, the head 
of the larva representing the dog’s nose, and the pro- 
tuberances of the third seoment the ears and crown 
of the animal’s head. Head reddish-brown, assuming 
a mottled appearance on the cheeks ; second and third 
seements blackish-brown, each increasing in size, the 
third considerably so, especially at the sides, giving 
the larva when at rest the singular appearance men- 
tioned above. Body, beyond the third segment, with 
the exception of the ninth, nearly uniform in size; 
dorsal surface reddish-brown. ‘The fourth segment 
has four very small black dots, arranged transversely 
on the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth segments; — 
these dots are arranged in pairs, the hinder pair being 
rather farther apart than the other two; the ninth 
seoment bears a rounded protuberance of a colour 
shehtly darker than that of the four preceding seg- 
ments, and bounded anteriorly by a black band; the 
tenth, eleventh, and twelfth segments are of much 
the same shade as the main portion of the body, and 
