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The chrysalis is found beneath the surface of the earth. 
I have to record my thanks to Mr. Robert Anderson, 
of York, for several useful communications. 
LCSOrilOKA POLYCOMMARIA. 
SPRING CARPET. 
riate XXXI. Figure 6. 
Localities for this species are Brighton, Dartford, 
Lewes. 
The perfect insect appears in April. 
The caterpillar is dark green, the sides paler ; the side 
line pale yellow. 
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in 
August. 
It feeds on the honeysuckle. 
The chrysalis is subterranean. 
I am indebted also for communications to Mr. Edward 
Gleave, of Birkenhead. 
THERA JUNIPERARIA. 
JUNIPER CARPET. 
Plate XXXI. Figure 7. 
Localities for this species are Barnstaple, Worcester, 
Arran, Sanderstead, Mickleham, Glasgow, Box Hill. 
The perfect insect appears in October. 
The caterpillar is pale green, whitish on the upper part, 
the sides darker, with a broad pale Yellow line on either 
