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The c'ouded yellow, 

 1047 : wings orange and 

 greenish yellow, with 

 black external borders : 

 female larger than male, 

 with black border spotted 

 yellow. Caterpillar, 1046, 

 green, white stripe spotted 

 red, feeds on trefoil. 

 Chrysalis, 1048, greenish, 

 attached to stems. 



The great cabbage while, 

 1050 : wings black and 

 white ; under wings gra- 

 duated buff. The male, 

 with black points, but no 

 spots on upper wing ; 

 spots underneath. Cater- 

 pillar, 1049, green and 

 yellow, feeds on the garden 

 cabbage. Chrysalis, 1051, 

 attached to steins. 



The itnall cabbage white, 

 1053: one black spot on 

 each wing ot the male ; 

 spots more numerous and 

 larger on female, wings 

 dusky. Caterpillar, 1052, 

 green, yellow stripes, feeds 

 on rape and wild migno- 

 nette. Chrysalis, 1054, 

 attached to stems. 



The green chequered 

 white, 1056 : wings green, 

 mottled on under side. 

 Caterpillar, 1055, lead- 

 colour, white stripes, 

 feeds on wild mignonette 

 and cabbage plants. 

 Chrysalis, 1057, attached 

 to stems. 



The marbled white, 1059 

 Wings black or brown, and 

 yellowish white, marbled ; 

 under side paler. The 

 illustration snows the 

 nterior wings stunted, 

 which sometimes occurs 

 in all species, but is a mal- 

 formation. The cater- 

 pillar, 1058, green and 

 yellow stripes, feeds on 

 grasses. The chrysalis, 

 1060, suspended from 

 leaves. 



The meadow brown, 

 |pl062 : wings brown, spot 

 on each front; in the 

 female this spot is accom- 

 panied by a patch of light 

 ^^s^p^., brown. Caterpillar, 1061, 

 ^Jij^0^ green, yellow stripe, feeds 

 on grasses. Chrysalis, 

 10(13, suspended by the 

 tail. 



The white admiral, 1065 : 

 wings purplish black, with 

 broad white band and 

 spots. Caterpillar, 1064, 

 green and red, feeds on 

 honeysuckle. Chrysalis, 

 1066, suspended by the 

 tail. 



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1071 



1074 



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1087 



The brimstone moth, 

 ^grj#1068 : wings of yellowish 

 colour, with bands and 

 lines of brown. Cater pvlur, 

 1007, of a lilac colour, 

 spotted white on the tail. 

 " Chrysalis, 1069. 



The bulrush moth, \ W\ : 

 wings reddish buft,without 

 distinct markings ; the 

 female larger than male. 

 Caterpillar, 1070, smooth, 

 head and tail tipped red, 

 feeds upon bulrush leaves, 

 &c. and conceals itself in 

 the stems, where its chry- 

 salis, . 072, may be found. 



The broken-barred car- 

 pet moth. 1074 : small, front 

 wings with brown mark- 

 ings, posterior wings yel- 

 lowish. Caterpillar, 1073, 

 reddish, feeds on various 

 trees. Chrysalis, 1075, 

 brown. 



The raspberry carpet 

 moth, 1077 : brown, and 

 pale orange markings. 

 Caterpillar, 1076, brown, 

 with dark and white and 

 red markings, feeds on the 

 barberry. Chrysalis, 1078, 

 within a cocoon. 



The magpie moth, 1080 : 

 black and white markings, 

 with yellow tinges. Cater- 

 pillar, 1079, marked like 

 the moth, smooth, feeds 

 on the currant, blackthorn, 

 &c. Chrysalis, 1 08 1 , black, 

 attached to leaves. 



The scarce silver lined 

 moth, 1083: upper wings 

 green, with yellow stripes, 

 under wings silver-white. 

 Caterpillar, 1082, pale 

 green, with yellow su.e 

 line. Chrysalis, 1084. iu 

 a boat-shaped cocoon, at- 

 tached to a leaf. 



The common plume *»otl< 

 1086 : wings deeply cleit 

 into winglets, dull pink, 

 variable Caterpillar, 1085, 

 feeds on thistles. Chry* 

 salis, .087, small, green- 

 ish. 



