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\n CITY OF LONDON 



fGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 



LATE 



HAGGERSTON ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 

 PATEONS :-Right Hon. Lord Walsingham ; Sir J. Lubbock, Bart., M.P.; H. T. Stainton, Esq.; 



W. E. Bailey, Esq., Penzance. 



The above Society has been re-organized in order to meet the wants of London Ento- 

 mologists and lovers of natural history. Among the more important changes are the 

 following : — 



Place of Meeting— ALBION HALL, LONDON WALL, E.C., from 8 to 

 10 p.m., on the First and Third Thursday in each month. 

 Subscription, 5/- per annum ; Entrance fee, 2/- 



The support of all London Naturalists is requested, and Visitors will be welcome at 

 the meetings. Any information gladly given by either of the Secretaries : — 



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40-page Catalogue free on application. 



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or Annotation, Is. 



A LIST OF 

 BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA 



AND THEIR - 



NAMED VARIETIES. 



JOHN E. ROBSON and JOHN GARDNER. 



( Dedicated by Special Permission to the Members of the H agger ston 

 Entomological Society.) 



PART I. MACRO-LEPIDOPTERA. 



THE LIST CONTAINS— 



1. The name of each species in ordinary use in Britain, and the authority for it. 



2. The name or names that have been preferred by different writers, and the authority. 



3. The date at which each name was given, when there are more than one. 



4. The names given to varieties, and the authority for them. 



5. A brief description of the difference between each variety and the type. 



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