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INTRODUCTION.
N. | Larvæ terricolæ. Agrotis suffusa. |
O. | ...... largo-striatæ. |
P. | ...... obliquo-striatæ. Phlogophera meticulosa. |
Q. | ...... arcto-striatæ. Leucania comma. |
R. | ...... scutellatæ. Cerastis vaccinii. |
S. | ...... ochrocephalæ. Xanthea citrago. |
T. | ...... larvicidæ. |
V. | ...... furtivæ. Apamæa latruncula. |
W. | ...... curvilineatæ. Heliothis Ononis. |
X. | ...... ciliatæ. Catocola Fraxini. |
Y. | ...... pseudo-geometricæ. Abrostola triplasia. |
Z. | ...... semigeometræ. Plusia Festucæ. |
A. | A..... serpentinæ. Ophiusa lunaris. |
In like manner the Geometræ are thus divided:—
A. | Larvæ seminoctuales. Ellopia margaritaria. |
B. | ...... stoloniformes. Geometra cythisaria. |
C. | ...... corticinæ. Amphidasis hirtaria. |
D. | ...... pedunculares. Boarmia roboraria. |
E. | ...... surculiformes. |
F. | ...... ramiformes. Ennomos alniaria. |
G. | ...... striatæ. Hybernia defoliaria. |
H. | ...... strigillatæ. Cabera penaularia. |
I. | ...... rigidæ. Gnophos pullata. |
K. | ...... noctuiformes. Acidalia rhamnata. |
L. | ...... rugosæ. Larentia bipunctata. |
M. | ...... squamosæ. Cidaria fulvata. |
N. | ...... signatæ. Zerene adustata. |
O. | ...... punctatæ. Idæa dealbata. |
P. | ...... filiformes. Pellonia vibicaria. |
Dr. Horsfield had conceived a method of arrangement similar to the above, and began to act on it