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. The Caterpillar. 
. Demas Coryli, male (the nut-tree tussock). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Rubus plicatus (the plaited-leaved bramble). 
. Crateegus Oxyacanthus (the common hawthorn). 
. Leontodon Taraxacum (the common dandelion). 
. Leucoma vau-nigra (the black V satin-moth). 
. Stilpnotia Salicis (the satin-moth). 
. The Caterpillar. | 
. The Chrysalis. 
. Leelia coenosa (the Whittlesea tussock). 
. The Caterpillar. | 
. Porthesia chrysorrhea, male (the gold-tailed moth). | 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Porthesia auriflua, male (the brown-tailed moth).~ | 
. The Female. 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Cycnia mendica, male (the spotted muslin). 
. The Female. 
. The Caterpillar. 
- Sparganium ramosum (the burr-reed). 
5. Prunus spinosa (the sloe). 
- Mentha rubra (the red mint). 
. Phragmatobia fuliginosa (the ruby Tiger-moth). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Penthophera nigricans. 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Arctia caja (the garden Tiger-moth) a female. 
. The Caterpillar. 
. A pale variety, a male. | 
. A dark and singular variety, a female. 
- Arctia villica (the cream-spot Tiger-moth). 
. The Caterpillar. 
- Euthemonia russula (the clouded-buff) male. 
2. Miltochrysta miniata (the red arches). 
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Dasychira pudibunda, male (the light tussock). 
The Female. 
PLATE XVIII. 8% 

Spilosoma Menthastri (the large ermine). 
The Caterpillar. 
A variety of S. Menthastri, by some made a species, 
S. Walkerii. 
Spilosoma Papyratia (the water ermine). 

Spilosoma Urticz (the dingy white ermine). 
Spilosoma lubricepeda (the spotted buff ermine). 
The Caterpillar. 
- A variety of S. lubricepeda, by some made a 
species, S. radiata. 
23. Salix Doniana (Don’s willow). 
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PLATE XIX. 92 
The Female. 
The Caterpillar. 
Nemeophila Plantaginis (the small Tiger-moth), 
The Caterpillar. 
Heraclia Dominula (the scarlet Tiger-moth). 
The Caterpillar. 
Callimorpha Jacobse (the pink underwing moth). 
The Caterpillar. 

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. Primula veris (the cowslip). 
. Plantago major (common plantain). 
. Scabiosa arvensis (the meadow scabious). 
. Senecio vulgaris (common groundsel). 
. Cynoglossum _ officinale (common houndstongue). 
The white flower without a number is Cerastium 
arvense (field chickweed). 
PLATE XX. 98 
Deiopeia pulchella (the crimson-speckled Footman- 
moth). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Eulepia grammica (the feathered Footman). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Eulepia cribrum. 
. Lithosia flava (the straw-coloured Footman ). 
. Lithosia plumbeolata. 
. Lithosia aureola (the orange Footman). 
. The Caterpillar. 
10. 
Lithosia Griseola (the dun Footman). 
Lithosia Gilveola. 
The Caterpillar. 
. Lithosia complana (the common Footman). 
. Lithosia depressa. 
. Lithosia helvola. 
. Lithosia muscerda. 
7. Cinistis quadra (the large Footman), male. 
. The Female. 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Gnophria rubricollis (the red-necked Footman). 
. The Caterpillar. 
2. Philea irrorella (the Dew-moth). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. A singular variety, by some called S. signata. 
. Cybosia mesomella (the four-spotted Footman). 
. The Caterpillar. 
28. Myosotis palustris (the Forget-me-not). Briza 
maxima (the great quaking-grass), is figured in 
the middle of the plate, with figure 16 repre- 
sented upon it. 
Usnea florida (a common Lichen found on old 
trees). 
Parmelia stellaris (a common Lichen found on 
trunks of trees). 
Parmelia sinuosa (a common Lichen found on 
moor-stones). 
PLATE XXI. 106 
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- Triphena pronuba (the great yellow underwing 
moth). 
. The variety called Innuba. 
. A dark variety. 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Tripheena Orbona (the lesser yellow underwing). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Tripheena subsequa. 
- Tripheena fimbria (the broad bordered yellow under- 
wing). 
- A dark variety. 
. The Caterpillar, 

