THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S CALENDAlt 
383 
MAY. 
No. 
of 
Name. 
Where found. 
Other 
times 
Gen. 
of ap. 
Reference to 
description. 
Noctua Rumicis b. Lanes 
The Knot-grass 
leporina Trunks of trees 
The Miller 
oleraeea E. Gardens 
The bright-line Brown-eye 
Pisi l. Broom 
Haw. 178. sp. 50. 
182. sp. 62. 
193. sp. 93. 
— sp. 94. 
The Broom 
runica Trunks of trees 
The scarce Marvel du Jour 
prsecox b. Skirts of woods 
The Portland Moth 
ferruginago Trunks of trees 
The heart Moth \ 
renago 
The heart Moth, var. 
meticulosa Pales 
The angle Shades 
Gamma Gardens and fields 
The silver Y. 
Arhnti E. Meadows 
The minute yellow Underwing 
Geomelra pusaria Hedges 
The common white Wave 
arcnosaria Moist woods 
The sandy Wane 
striaria 
The common Wave 
rotundaria 
The round winged Wove 
ferrugaria E. Hedges 
The red Twin-spot 
Saliearia e. 
200. sp. 113. 
— 201. sp. 114. 
238. sp. 225. 
— sp. 226. 
6,9, 244. sp. 251. 
9, 256. sp. 6. 
265. sp. 33. 
to 8, 290. sp. 5 1 . 
6, 289. sp. 48. 
6, 289. sp. 49. 
• — sp. 50. 
308. sp. 102. 
309. sp. 103. 
The striped Twin-spot 
omicromaria e. Woods in Kent 
The Mocha 
oceilaria r. Woods 
The false. Mocha 
pcndularia E. Bireli-trees in woods 
The birch Mocha 
pnnetaria e. Open places in woods 
The Maiden's Blush 
putataria 
The little Emerald 
vernaria e. Meadows, Peckham 
The small Grass Emerald 
illnstraria E. Skirts of woods 
The purple Thorn 
8, 312. sp. 110. 
8, — sp. 11!. 
8, 311. sp. 108. 
8, 312. sp. 112. 
■ 300. sp. 82. 
— sp. 81. 
8, 291. sp. 56. 
