
FIG, 
InNsEcTs. 8. 
LIST OF PLATES. 
PAGE 
Triphzena interjecta (the least broad border). 

= 9. Tripheena Janthina (the lesser broad border). 
5 10. Cerigo cytherea (the straw-coloured underwing). 
Prants. 15. Tragopogon porrifolius (goat’s-beard), 
Re 16. Stellaria media (common chickweed). 
; 14 Primula elatior (the oxlip). 
PLATE XXII, 110 
Insects. 1, Lytza umbrosa (the six-striped Rustic). 
a 2. Lytza leucographa. 
ys 3. Lytzea albimacula. 
a 4, Charzeas Cespitis. 
= 9. The Caterpillar. 
_ 6. Charzeas fusca (the barred feathered Rustic). 
= 7. Charzas nigra (the black Rustic). 
: 8. Cerapteryx Graminis (the antler moth). 
, 9. Rusina ferruginea (the brown-feathered Rustic). 
PLANTs. 10. Avena fatua (wild oat-grass). 
+ 11. Briza media (common quaking-grass). 
PLATE XXIII. 114 
Insects. 1. Agrotis equa (the pearly underwing). 
s. 2. Agrotis suffusa (the dark sword-grass). 
a 3. Agrotis segetum (the common dart). 
ne 4, The Caterpillar. 
_ 5. A dark female variety. 
, 6. Agrotis corticea (the heart and club), 
7. Agrotis annexa, a female, (the tawny shoulder).\: 
8. Agrotis cinerea, male, (the light-feathered Rustic). 
2 9. The Female. 
99 10. Agrotis lunigera. 
. 11. Agrotis valligera (the Archer’s dart). 
" 12. Agrotis radiola (the shuttle-shaped dart). 
3 3. Ayrotis alpina. 
Pranr. 14. Ranunculus bulbosus (the common crowfoot or 
buttercup). 
PLATE XXIV. 118 
Insects. 1. Agrotis subgothica (the gothic dart). 
= 2. Agrotis pascuea. 
” 3. Agrotis nebulosa, a female. 
4. Agrotis cursoria, a female. 
5. Agrotis Tritici (the white line dart). 
9 6. The supposed variety called sagittifera. 
9 7. Agrotis cuneigera (the wedge-barred dart). 
= 8. The Cumberland variety called venosa. 
Y. Agrotis aquilina. 
> 10. Agrotis nigricans (the garden dart). 
11. The variety called obeliscata. 
o 12. The variety called dubia. 
95 13. Agrotis exclamationis (the heart and dart). 
; 14. The Caterpillar. 
Br 15. Agrotis Marshallana. 
PLANT 16. Bellis perennis (the common daisy). 
PLATE XXV. 124 | 
} 
| 
| 
| 
} 
} 
| 
| 
Insxects. l. 
i) 
>? 
Graphiphora subrosea. 
. Graphiphora renigera, male. 


| 
INSECTS, 
INSECTS. 
35 
55 
3 
> 
PLANTS. 
39 
INSECTS. 
3) 
33 
39 
9 
99 
32 
3? 
29 
3) 
co Pwr 
Oo co sar 
10. 
. The Caterpillar. 
12. 
. The Caterpillar. 
14, 
15. 
16. 
PON 
“IF cp Ot 
co 
ide 
ie 
1 
2 
9 
ov ° 
4 
7) 
. A Female. 
. Graphiphora pyrophila. 
. Graphiphora crassa (rorida?) (the stout dart) 
. Graphiphora Augur (the double dart). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Graphiphora Baja (the dotted clay). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Graphiphora rhomboidea. 
. Graphiphora brunnea (the purple clay). 
12. 
13. 
14, 
Graphiphora Dahlii (the barred chesnut). 
Atropa Belladonna (deadly nightshade). 
Polypogon littoralis (perennial beardgrass). 
PLATE XXVI. 
. Graphiphora festiva (the ingrailed clay). 
. The Caterpillar. 
Graphiphora triangulum (the double square spot). 
. Graphiphora C. nigrum (the setaceous Hebrew cha- 
racter). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Graphiphora bella (the small square spot). 
. Graphiphora plecta (the flame shoulder). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Graphiphora lunulina, a female (the crescent- 
striped). 
Graphiphora musiva (the light-edged clay). 
Graphiphora candelisequa (the brown clay). 
Graphiphora depuncta. 
Cichorium Intybus (wild succory ). 
Arrhenatherum arenaceum, 
PLATE XXVII. 
. Semiphora gothica (the Hebrew character). 
. Orthosia instabilis (the clouded drab). 
. A mottled variety. 
A dark variety. 
. Orthosia intermedia (the connecting drab). 
. Orthosia munda (the twin-spotted quaker). 
. Orthosia lunosa (the lunar underwing). 
. A dark variety. 
. Orthosia gracilis (the lead-coloured drab). 
10. 
il. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
Orthosia pusilla (the dwarf quaker). 
Orthosia cruda (the small quaker). 
Orthosia Upsilon (the dingy shears). 
The Caterpillar. 
Melica uniflora (wood melic grass). 
PLATE XXVIII. 136 
. Orthosia stabilis (the common quaker). 
2. Orthosia miniosa (the blossom underwing). 
The Caterpillar. 
. Orthosia litura (the brown spot pinion). 
5, 6, & 7. Orthosia pistacina, three varieties (the pale- 
headed chesnut). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Orthosia macilenta (the yellow line quaker). 
. Orthosia lota (the red line quaker). 

