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PLATE XLII. 
FIG, 
1. Acronycta ligustri (the coronet). 
112 in Plate 41. The Caterpillar. 
3. Acronycta alni (the alder-moth). 
114 in Plate 41. The Caterpillar. 
5. Acronycta Psi (the dagger-moth). 
116 in Plate 41. The Caterpillar. 
7. Acronycta tridens (the dark dagger). 
18 in Plate 41. The Caterpillar. 
9. Acronycta auricoma (the scarce dagger). 
101 in Plate 41. The Caterpillar. 
11. Acronycta menyanthedis (the light-knot grass). 
13. Acronycta Euphorbie (the spurge moth). 
141.in Plate 41. The Caterpillar. 
15. Acronycta Rumicis (the bramble moth). 
121 in Plate 41. The Caterpillar. 
16. Acronycta megacephala (the poplar gray). 
142 in Plate 41. The Caterpillar. 
50. Menyanthes trifoliata (the Buck-bean). 
60. Rubus cesius (the dewberry). 
PLATE XLIII. 
1. Ceratopacha fluctuosa (the satin carpet). 
2. Ceratopacha duplaris (the lesser satin carpet). 
3. Ceratopacha diluta (the lesser lutestring). 
4. The Caterpillar. 
5. Ceratopacha Or (the poplar lutestring). 
9, The Caterpillar. 
6. Ceratopacha octogesima. 
7. Ceratopacha flavicornis (the yellow horned). 
8. The Caterpillar. 
9. Ceratopacha ridens (the frosted green). 
10. The Caterpillar. 
PLATE XLIV. 
Plastenis subtusa (the olive moth). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Plastenis retusa (the double kidney). 
. The Caterpillar. 
Cleoceris viminalis (the minor shoulder-knot). 
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7. The Caterpillar. 
8. Cosmia Pyralina (the lunar spotted pinion). 
9. The Caterpillar. 
10. Cosmia diffinis (the white spotted pinion). 
11. The Caterpillar. 
12. Cosmia affinis (the lesser spotted pinion). 
13. Cosmia Trapezina (the dun bar). 
14. Cosmia fulvago (the angle striped sallow). 
PLATE XLV. 
. XManthia flavago (the pink-barred sallow). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Xanthia fulvago (the sallow). 
. A more strongly-marked variety. 
. Xanthia aurago (the barred sallow). 
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. Xanthia centrago (the centre-barred sallow). 
. Xanthia citrago (the orange). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Xanthia croceago (the orange upper wing). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Orbona rufina (the flounced rustic). 
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. Orbona ferruginea (the brick-coloured moth). 
. Gortyna micacea (the rosy rustic). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Gortyna flavago (the frosted orange). 
. The Caterpillar. 
The Caterpillar. 
PLATE XLVI. 212 
Nonagria Typhz (the bulrush moth). 
. A Female. 
. The Caterpillar. 
Nonagria Pilicornis (the large wainscot). 
A Female. 
A variety called Crassicornis. 
A Female. 
. A variety with dark under-wings. 
. A variety resembling the N. lutosa of Hiibner. 
. A variety called Canne. 
. The continental Canne. 
. The Caterpillar of Canne. 
PLATE XLVII. 214 
. Leucania straminea (the southern wainscot). 
. Leucania comma (the shoulder-stripe wainscot). 
. Leucania impura (the smoky wainscot). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Leucania obsoleta (the obscure wainscot). 
Leucania littoralis (the shore wainscot). 
. Leucania pallens (the common wainscot). 
. Leucania suffusa (a variety of pallens). 
. Leucania pygmina (the small wainscot). 
Leucania pallida (a variety of pygmina). 
Leucania gemini puncta (the twin-spotted wainscot). 
The Caterpillar. 
Leucania pudorina (the striped wainscot). 
The Caterpillar. 
Leucania Phragmatidis (the Simyra musculosa of 
some British collections). 
Eriophorum angustifolium (narrow-leaved cotton- 
grass). 
PLATE XLVIII. 220 
. Simyra musculosa of some collections (properly 
Leucania Phragmatidis). 
fig. 16. 
See Plate XLVII., 
. Leucania musculosa of the Continent. 
. Simyra nervosa (the tawny-veined wainscot). 
. Simyra venosa (the powdered wainscot). 
. Phlogophora meticulosa (the angle shades). 
. The Caterpillar. 
7. Cucullia Verbasci (the mullien). 

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