[99] Odenensis potatoria.—The caterpillar of this moth (according to Godart) after drinking, lifts up its head like a hen, whence it receives its name.
[100] Lithosia aurantia (orange)—Lithosia luterella (yellow) Lithosia rubricollis (black)—Footman.
[101] Noctua chamomilla.—The moth attaches itself close to the edges of wood, as near its own colour as possible.
[102] Abraxas ulmaria.—Found abundantly in Yorkshire.
[103] Geometra genus.
[104] Noctua exclamationis.
[105] Geometra chærophyllata.—All the moths called Chimney-sweeps are black, but the Chimney-sweep’s boy is smaller than the others, and easily distinguished by the glossiness of its wings.
[106] Fumaria plumistra.
[107] Geometra euphorbiata, &c.
[108] Geometra thymiaria.—All collectors will recognise this as a very probable accident from the quantity of grease natural to moths, and which often destroys their finest specimens. The localities of these and other insects, with more particulars, may be found ably described in Mr. Samouelle’s valuable work on Entomology.