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on our shores further isolated from its original abode, we cannot help 

 inclining to the belief that it presents a distinctness of feature which 

 the " Germanic " does not, and approaches closely in character, per- 

 haps also in age, to the Flora of the West of Ireland, which is said to 

 be the most ancient of all that still exist in Great Britain. 



In conclusion, we would venture to recommend Mr. Watson's sys- 

 tem to the consideration of those who are engaged in the study of 

 other branches of British Natural History : we have no doubt that it 

 might be applied, with most interesting results, to the land moUusks 

 and other .s/a^2o;m/*3/ members of our Fauna; and the advantages of 

 conforming to a plan already in use it is needless to enlarge upon. 



Much, however, remains to be done before the " Cybele " of even 

 our butterflies can be considered complete : we can only hope that a 

 point has been attained upon which future observation may be brought 

 to bear. 



T. Boyd. 

 A. G. More. 



Brituh Geometrina, as arranged and named in M. Guenees Second Volume of the 

 Geometrce of the whole world. — 



Tim AND E A 



NUMERIA 



Aspilates 



Am atari a 



Pulveraria 



Strigillaria 



Caber A 



SCODIONA 



Citraria 



Pusaria 



Belgiaria 



G 11 V aria 



Eotundaria 



Favillacearia, D. L. 



Abraxas 



Exanthemaria 



Selidosema 



Grossulariata 



CORYCIA 



Plumaria 



Ulmala 



Tern era ta 



Fid ON I a 



LiGDIA 



Taminata 



Carbonaria 



A<lustata 



Aleucis 



Atoinaria 



LOMASI'ILIS 



Pictaria 



Piniaria 



Marginata 



Macaria 



Pinetaria 



Pachycnemia 



Alternata 



Quinquaria^ D. L. 



Hippocastanaria 



Notata 



Couspicuata 



Hybernia 



LiUirata 



MiNOA 



Rupicapraria 



Halia 



Euphorbia la 



Leucupheaiia 



Wavaria 



Scoria 



Auraiitiaria 



Strenia 



Dealbata 



Defuliaria 



Clalhrata 



S TERR HA 



Progemmaria 



Panagka 



Sacra ria 



Anisopteryx 



Petraria 





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