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Clostera anastomosis. 
The Caterpillar. 
3. Clostera reelusa (the smali chocolate tip). 
- The Caterpillar. 
. Clostera suffusa. 
- Clostera anachoreta (the scarce chocolate tip). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Clostera curtula (the chocolate tip). 
. The Caterpillar. 
- Notodonta Dromedarius (the iron prominent). 
The Caterpillar. 
3. Notodonta perfusca (the dark prominent). 
Notodonta zic-zac (the pebble prominent). 
The Caterpillar. 
Leiocampa Dictzea (the Swallow prominent). 
The Caterpillar. 
Leiocampa Dicteeoides (the Swallow likeness). 
The Caterpillar. 
Corylus avellana (the common hazel). 
Populus tremula (the aspen). 
. Fagus sylvatica (the common beech), 
PLATE XIV. 68 
. Lophopteryx Camelina (the coxcomb prominent). 
2. The Caterpillar. 
. Lophopteryx cucullina (the maple prominent). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Lophopteryx Carmelita. 
}. Pterostoma palpina (the pale prominent). 
. Petasia Cassinia (the Sprawler). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Peridea trepida (the great prominent). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Drymonia Dodonea (the marbled brown). 
. Drymonia chaonia (the lunar marbled brown). 
. The Caterpillar. 
Gluphisia crenata. 
. Drymonia querna. 
The Caterpillar. 
Ptiliphora plumigera. 
The Caterpillar. 
Acer campestre (the common maple). 
Quercus sessiliflora (a Variety of common oak). 
Ligustrum vulgare (the common privet). 
PLATE XV. 74 
. Cerura integra. 
. Cerura bicuspis. 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Cerura arcuata. 
. Cerura furcula (the Kitten-moth). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Another Caterpillar of the same. 
. Cerura latifascia (the broad-barred Kitten-moth). 
. Cerura bifida. 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Cerura fuscinula. 
. Cerura vinula (the Puss-moth). 
. The Caterpillar. 



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14. Cerura Erminea (the Ermine Puss-moth). 
15. The Caterpillar. 
16. Salix Russelliana (the Bedford willow). 
17. Betula alba (the common birch). 
PLATE XVI. 78 
1, Endromis versicolor, male (the Kentish glory-moth). 
2. The Female. 
3. The Caterpillar. 
4. Disphragis ceeruleocephala, male (the figure-of-8 
moth). 
4, The Caterpillar. 
5. Apoda Testudo (the small oak egger-moth), male. 
§. The Female. 
7. The Caterpillar. 
29. The Chrysalis. 
8. Heterogenea Asellus. 
9. The Caterpillar. 
30. The Chrysalis. 
10. Fumea nitidella (the shining chimney-sweep). 
11. The Caterpillar. The case is figured to the left of 
fig. 5. 
12. Fumea pulla (the small chimney-sweep). The case 
is figured near the top of the right wings of fig. 9. 
13. Fumea muscella (the transparent chimney-sweep). 
14. Fumea Bombycella. 
15. Fumea pectinella (the light chimney-sweep). 
16. Psyche fusca (the brown muslin-moth). 
28. The Female. 
26. The Caterpillar $ larger than nature, without its 
case. 
27. The Chrysalis of the female. 
18. Nudaria Hemerobea. 
19. Nudaria mundana (the muslin-moth). 
20*, The Caterpillar. 
20. Nudaria Senex (the round-winged muslin-moth). 
21. Alnus glutinosa (the common alder). 
22. The'common oak. 
23. Salix arenaria (the downy mountain-willow). 
24, Briza media (common quaking-grass). 
25. Cetraria glauca (a common lichen). 
PLATE XVII. 84 
1. Porthetria dispar, male (the gipsy-moth). 
2. The Female. 
3. The Caterpillar. 
4, Psilura monacha, male (the black arches). 
5. The Female. 
6. The Caterpillar. 
7. The Chrysalis. 
8. Orgyia antiqua, male (the vapourer-moth). 
10. The Female. 
9. The Caterpillar. 
11. Orgyia gonostigma, male (the scarce vapourer). 
13. The Female. 
12. The Caterpillar. 
14. Dasychira fascelina, male (the dark tussock). 
15. The Caterpillar. 
16. The Chrysalis. 

