COREMTA QUADRIFASCIARIA. 71 



They have fed at various intervals throughout the 

 winter on Galium mollugo, and they moulted for the 

 last time about the middle of March. (P. H. Jennings, 

 13th April, 1875; Entom., May, 1875, VIII, 109.)" 



CAMPT0C4RAMMA bilineata. 

 Plate CXLI, fig. 1. 



Received from the Rev. H. Williams, of Croxton, 

 25th March, 1871, feeding on chickweed and grass. 



Ground colour pale green, dorsal line dark green 

 between two stripes faintly paler than the ground 

 colour; subdorsal stripe of pale whitish flesh-colour; 

 tubercular dots same colour ; spiracular region puffed, 

 and an interrupted stripe of pale flesh-colour close 

 below the spiracles, chiefly visible at the beginning of 

 each segment and down the front of the anal legs ; a 

 double central stripe of pale flesh-colour down the 

 belly, and a very thin line of the same colour on either 

 side at a little distance, followed at an interval by a 

 similar line at the beginning of each segment only, 

 interrupted from thence. 



This geometer is about an inch long, of moderate 

 substance and uniform bulk, but rather slender, 

 slightly tapering at the very extremities only. 



By the 12th of April it became yellower green and 

 fading generally. Very fine soft hairs in the usual 

 situations. 



N.B. — The figure, taken too late, shows yellow- 

 green. (William Buckler, 12th April, 1871 ; Note 

 Book I, 68.) 



Another specimen from Rev. H. Williams, which 

 emerged on the 25th of June, 1871. The drawing of 

 the larva is exact in size. 



The ground colour as far as the spiracles of a drab 

 colour; the dorsal line much deeper in tint, thickened 

 towards the segmental folds ; the subdorsal paler 

 drab stripe finely outlined with darker ; between this 



