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. The Caterpillar. 
- Cucullia Scrophulariz (the water betony). 
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}. Verbascum pulverulentum (the powdered mullein). 
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The Caterpillar. 
Cucullia thapsiphaga (the shepherd’s-purse). 
The Caterpillar. 
Cucullia Lychnitis. 
The Caterpillar. 
Cucullia Prenanthis. 
PLATE XLIX. 
- Cucullia Solidaginis (the shepherd’s purse). 
. The Caterpillar. 
- Cucullia Asteris (the starwort). 
. The Caterpillar, in which some varieties have the 
pink tint replaced with green. 
- Cucullia Absinthii (the wormwood). 
. Cucullia umbratica (the large pale shark ). 
. The Caterpillar. 
- Cucullia Tanaceti (the tansy shark). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Cucullia Lactuce (the lettuce shark). 
. The Caterpillar. 
2. Cucullia lucifuga (the large dark shark). 
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. The Chrysalis. 
- Cucullia Chamomille (the chamomile shark). 
. The Caterpillar. 
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18. 
The Caterpillar. 
Cucullia Artemisiz (the green silver spangle). 
Aster tripolium (the sea star-wort). 
PLATE L. 226 
1. Chariclea Delphinii (the pease-blossom). 
2. The Caterpillar. 
3. Calophasia Linariz (the flax-moth). 
4. The Caterpillar. 
12. The Chrysalis. 
5. Eremobia ochroleuca (the dusky sallow). 
6. Abrostola triplasia (the dark spectacle). 
7. The Caterpillar. 
8. Abrostola Urtice (the spectacle). 
9. The Caterpillar. 
10. Abrostola Asclepiadis. 
11. The Caterpillar. 
13. Linaria repens (the creeping toad-flax). 
PLATE LI. 228 
1. Cloantha perspicillaris. 
2. Plusia illustris (the purple shades). 
3. The Caterpillar. 
4. Plusia percontationis (the plain golden Y). 
5. Plusia bimaculata (the double spotted spangle), 
6. Plusia interrogationis (the scarce silver Y). 
7. Plusia Gamma (the silver Y). 
8, The Caterpillar. 



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Plusia Festucze (the gold spot). 
The Caterpillar. 
The Caterpillar of Plusia circumflexa. 
The Caterpillar of Plusia chrysitis. 
Festuca fluitans (fescue-grass). 
Aconitum napellus (monkshood). 
PLATE LII. 230 
. Plusia Iota (the beautiful golden Y). 
. The Caterpillar. 
. Plusia circumflexa (the Yorkshire Y). 
The Cater- 
pillar is figured in Plate LI. 
. Plusia Chalcytis. 
- Plusia aurifera (the slender burnished brass). 
. Plusia chrysitis (the burnished brass). 
The Cater- 
pillar is figured in Plate LI. 
7. Plusia orichalcea (the scarce burnished brass). 
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. Plusia bractea (the gold spangle). 
PLATE LIII. 234 
Heliothis marginata (the bordered sallow). 
. Heliothis peltigera (the bordered straw). 
. The Caterpillar. 
teliothis dipsacea (the marbled clover). 
. Heliothis scutosa (the spotted clover moth). 
The Caterpillar. 
. Anarta’Myrtilli (the beautiful yellow underwing). 
. Anarta cordigera (the small dark-yellow under- 
wing). 
. Anarta vidua ? (the dark-yellow underwing). 
. Heliodes heliaca (the small yellow underwing). 
. Acontia luctuosa (the four-spotted). 
2. Acontia aprica (the nun). 
. Acontia solaris (the pale shoulder). 
. Acontia caloris (the marbled beauty). 
- Hydrelia uncana (the silver hook). 
- Agrophila sulphuralis (the spotted sulphur), » 
. tlydrelia Bankiana (the silver barred). 
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19. 
20. 
Erastria venustula (the rosy marbled). 
Erastria minuta of Hiibner. 
Micra minuta of Haworth (the small marbled). 
- Micra ostrina (? purpurina) (the purple marbled). 
. Erastria apicosa (the blossom tip). 
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24. 
Erastria fuscula (the white spot marbled ). 
The Caterpillar. 
Erastria albilinea (the white line marbled). 
PLATE LIV. 240 
. Euphasia catena (the Brixton beauty). 
. Phytometra znea (the small purple barred). 
. Acosmetia lutescens (the reddish buff), 
. Acosmetia caliginosa (the dingy). 
. Acosmetia rufa (the small rufous). 
- Acosmetia lineola (the lineated rufous). 
. Acosmetia arcuosa (the small dotted buff). 

