A Synoptical TABLE of the Moths and Butterflies contained in this Work, 
TE great yellow Under-wing. The Wild Arrach. The Angle Shades.., 
Ss The Peafe Bloffom. The {mall green Oak Moth. The {mall Ermine 
Moth. The Broom Moth. The fallow Moth. The Codling Moth. The 
[ Nuaness, ¢ Province Rofe Moth. The Scallop-wing’d Oak Moth. The Black-thorn 
: Moth. The green Moth with filver Lines. The Ranunculus Moth. The 
) Water-Betony Moth. The fmall Elephant Moth. The Gold-fpot Moth.. 
ithe Sword-grafs Moth. 
| _ The Jefflamine-Hawk Moth. The Unicorn, or Bindweed-Hawk Moth. 
With Horns on } 
Naked, dhe Tait, The Privet-Hawk. The Olive-fhades, or Lime-Hawk.’ The Eyed Willow-. 
; Hawk. The Poplar-Hawk. The Ladies Bedftraw, or Elephant Moth. 
With one Pro-~ coming i 
: es St < § The Ealing $ Glory. 
| Withewo cr § The Ozier, or Pebble Moth. 
With Shoulders 
: rifinginto an 
Angle, 
Hhving os es The Goat Moth. The Emperor Moth. The Plumb Free Moth. : 
Hair, § ’ 
( 
The Pufs Moth. The Wild Rof Moth. 
Having circular 
With Protube- The Willow Red-Underwing. 
Rings or Joints, 
Fances. 
The Great Tyger. The Cream-Spot Tyger. The Scarlet Tyger. TheBlack 
Arches. The Great Ermine Moth. The Spotted Buff Moth. The Gipfey Moth.. 
FWithout Protu- } Lhe Buff Tip. The White Sattin Moth. The Lacquey. ‘The Great Fgeer. 
berances, < The Grafs Egger. The December Moth. The Spotted Red and White Un- 
derwing. The Wood Tyger. The Mother of Pearl Moth. The Yellow July 
Oak Moth. The fmall Egger. The Fox-coloured Moth. 
Having Rings 
| 
| | a co. 4 The Cinnabar Moth. 
| Having much ae 
mao 4 Pie eggs ; The Bramble Moth.. ; 
| | Heer Boome 8 The Lappit Moth. The-Drinker. The Yellow Tail.: The Dagger Moth.. 
| on the Head, 
Back, or Tai, YL H¢ Wild Pine Tree Lappit Moth. 
Producing 
[ Moths, 
Having many ; The Black Tuffock. The Yellow Tufock. The Red Spot Tuffock. The 
Tufts of Hair. 2 Orange Tuffock, The Nut-Tree Tuffock, ‘The Sycamore Tuffock. 
Having 8 Feet, 2 Holders, 6 : : a 
. Claws, and with Protuberances, § The Cr imfon Under WIND Ze 
Half Loopers Having 4 Feet, 2 Holders, 6 Claws. 
Hairy. § The Silver Y Moth. : 
[ Without = The Brindled Beauty. The July Arrach Moth. The Mottled Umber. The 
| berances, Ju'y Sallow Moth, The Buf Argus, The Green Broom Moth. The Lime Mofs 
Naked, é Meth, ; 
| i With Protube- | The Spotted Elm Moth.» The Swallow Tail Moth. The O€ober Moth.. 
{ rances. The Brimftone Moth.. The Scallop-winged Moth. The Richmond Beauty.. 
The Hawthorn Moth. © 
ne se 
round-winged 
+ Butterflies. 
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white Garden Butterfly. White Butterfly with green Veins, Orange Tip, or. 
Lady of the Woods. 
Having little J Battin Pe 
~ p-wing'dBut-2 Lhe Marmoris, or Marble Butterfly. The Meadow Brown. The Great. 
=~ | terflies,, Argus, and Wood Argus. : 
Producing But- 
Without Protu - 
a Be ; _ aia The large Magpye, or Curran Moth. The Goofeberry Moth.. 
Having Tufts of ¢ ee ; 
m4 Hair, §- The Brindle Moth. 
< \ Shaped like Wood-lice. 4 Small Oak Egger Moth.. 
z Producing Moths whofe Generation is unknown, —————__ < Glory of Kent. Cleifden Nonpareil.. 
mH Producing Flies between the Moth and Butterfly, RARE The Burnet Moth. 
A Wi : : . 
- [ Smooth, — 3 Swallow-Tail Butterfly. Brimftone Butterfly: 
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[ Producing | White Butterfly with black Veins. Large white Garden Butterfly. Small: 
j terflies with 
| large Heads = The Grizzled Butterfly. 
Bodies. 
ea ranean Napanee 
: great Tortoife Shell. The Comma Butterfly. The Great Fritillary. The Plan- 
tain Fritillary. The Heath Fritillary. The Willow Butterfly. The {mall Fritil- 
lary. ‘he great Fritillary, with filver Spots. : 
The Pieole Hair-ftreak Butterfly. The Brown Hair-ftreak. The green 
Butterfly. , 
3 Whofe Chryfalis 
Armed with 5 hangs by the 
Spikes, Tail, 
The Admirable Butterfly. The Peacock Butterfly. The painted Lady. The 
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(Shaped like Wood-lice, 
| Producing Butterfies, 
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- The Blue Argus Butterfly. The Purple High-Flyer, or Emperor of the 
Producing Butterflies whofe Generation is yetunknowna, ————-———- 2 Woo d Ss. i 
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