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6. Hama aliena (the large nutmeg). 
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Hama Basilinea (the rustic shoulder-knot), 
. The Caterpillar. 
- Hama Testacea (the lesser-flounced rustic). 
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Hama connexa (the union rustic). 
Eriphorum Alpinum (Alpine cotton-grass). 
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- Mamestra furva (the dusky brocade). 
- Mamestra Pisi (the broom moth). 
. The Caterpillar. 
- Mamestra oleracea (the bright line brown-eye). 
. The Caterpillar. 
- Mamestra suasa (the dog’s tooth). 
- Mamestra nigricans (the dusky nutmeg). 
. Mamestra Brassice (the Cabbage). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Mamestra albicolon (the white colon). 
: . Mamestra Persicariz (the dot). 
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The Caterpillar. 
Mamestra Chenopodii (the nutmeg). 
The Caterpillar. 
Mamestra Anceps? (the doubtful nutmeg). 
Lathyrus Nissolia (the crimson vetch). 
Polygonum Persicaria (common Persicaria). 
PLATE XXXVII. 
Apamea fibrosa, male (the crescent). 
A female variety. 
. Apamea nictitans (the golden ear). 
A dark variety. 
. Apamea unanimis (the uniform rustic). 
;. Apamea seculina (the small clouded brindle). 
. Apamea oculea (the common rustic). 
and 9. Common varieties. 
. Apamea ophiogramma (the double-lobed). 
. Iris foetidissima (the foetid Iris). 
PLATE XXXVIII. 
. Miana literosa (the rosy minor). 
. Miana strigilis (the marbled minor). 
. The variety called Latruncula. 
. The variety called Aithiops (the blackamoor). 
Miana humeralis (the cloaked minor). 
. A pale variety. 
. The variety called Terminalis. 
. A pale variety. 
. The variety called Rufuncula. 
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13. 
14, 
15. 
16. 
Miana fasciuncula (the middle-barred minor). 
Miana Pulmonarie. 
Miana minima (the least minor). 
Celeena renigera (the kidney-spot minor). 
Celeena Haworthii (Haworth’s minor). 
The variety called Tripuncta. 
The variety called Lancea, of which latter there is 
another still more obscure variety, called Hi- 
bernica. 
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. Lycophotia porphyrea (the true lover’s knot). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Achatia spreta (the pine beauty). 
The Caterpillar. 
. Actebia preecox (the Portland moth). 
. Trachea atriplicis (the wild arrach). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Valeria oleagina (the green brindled dot). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Miselia bimaculosa (the double-spot brocade). 
. Miselia Templi (the brindled ochre). 
2. Miselia Oxyacanthe (the green brindled crescent). 
. Miselia Aprilina (the marvel du jour). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Miselia compta (the marbled coronet). 
. Miselia albimaculata (the white-spotted coronet). 
17. Erica tetralix (the cross-leaved heath). 
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. Polia advena (the pale shiny brown). 
. Polia nebulosa (the gray arches). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Polia occulta (the great brocade). 
5. The Caterpillar. 
6. Polia tincta (the silvery arches). 
. Polia herbida (the green arches). 
. The Caterpillar. 
9. Polia flavocincta (the large ranunculus). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Polia Dysodea (the ranunculus). 
2. The Caterpillar. 
. Polia serena (the broad-barred white). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Polia Chi (the July Chi). 
. Aquilegia vulgaris (common columbine). 
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1. Apatela Leporina (the miller). 
12 in Plate 42. The Caterpillar. 
13 in Plate 42. The Caterpillar when young. 
4. Apatela Bradyporina (the ashy miller). 
5. Apatela aceris (the sycamore). 
6. A dark variety. 
17 in Plate 42. The Caterpillar. 
8. Bryophila glandifera (the marbled green). 
19 in Plate 42. The Caterpillar. 
10. Bryophila perla (the marbled beauty). 
11. Dipthera Orion (the scarce marvel du jour). 
112 in Plate 42. The Caterpillar. 
13. Thyatira Batis (the Peach blossom). 
114 in Plate 42. The Caterpillar. 
15. Thyatira derasa (the buff arches). 
116 in Plate 42. The Caterpillar. 
17. Scoliopteryx libatrix (the herald). 
118 in Plate 42. The Caterpillar. 
19. Rosa canina (the common dog-rose). 
20. Ligustrum vulgare (the common privet). 

