the entomologist’s calendar. 
423 
JULY. 
No. 
of 
Gen. 
Name. 
Where found. 
Other 
times 
ofap. 
Reference to 
description. 
Geometra comitata e. 
Weedy banks 
Haw. 342. sp. 78. 
Skirts of woods, chalky places 
Grassy pi* near the sea, Norf. 
The dark Spinach 
aversata m. Shady groves 
The ribband Wave 
strigilata b. 
The subavgled Wave 
subrosenta £. 
The rosy Wave 
immutata Marshy places, Norfolk 
The lesser Cream-wave 
subsericeata Open places in woods 
The satiny Wave 
emarginata e. Open parts, Coombe Wood 
The scolloped Double-lint 
consignata Woods 
The Pinion spoiled Pug 
succenturiata Coombe Wood 
The bordered Lime-speck 
dcstrigaria fi* Pathways, woods 
The light-mottled Beauty 
apiciarta e. Pushes and thickets 
1 he bordered Beauty 
costastrigata T. of trees,Westerham, Kent 
The twin-striped Pinion 
fusco-undata Skirts of woods 
The yellow-striped Highflyer 
sylvaticata £. Hedges, chalky places 
The wood Carpet 
mavginata 
The clouded Border 
inornata e. 
The plain Wave 
virgulata Hedges 
The small Dusty Wave 
clathrata m. Clover- fields, Kent 
The latticed Heath 
V. ata e. 
The V. Pug 
Iimbaria 
The frosted Yellow 
ditaria b. 
The blotched Emerald 
quadrifasciaria a. Hedges, Hertford 
The large Twin-spot 
didymaria e. Scotland and Yorkshire 
The twin-spot Carpet 
amataria . Skirts of woods 
I he large Blood-vein 
9 , 
Bushes and thickets 
Open places in woods 
Gardens 
Broom-fields 
Open parts in woods 
5, 
S, 
-349.sp. 101. 
— 350. sp. 107. 
— 351. sp. 108. 
— 352. sp. 112. 
— — sp. 113. 
— 347. sp. 96. 
— 357. sp. 128. 
-358.sp.130. 
-276. sp. 11, 
— 295. sp. 68. 
— 319. sp. 10. 
— 321. sp. 16. 
— 332. sp. 49. 
— 337. sp. 66. 
— 349. sp. 103, 
— 354. sp. 120, 
— 348. sp. 98. 
— 364. sp. 152. 
— 286. sp. 40. 
— 299. sp. 79. 
— 307. sp. 100 
— 306. sp. 99. 
— 296.sp.71. 
