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 A HISTORY OF WORCESTERSHIRE {M. dissimtlis), the Beautiful Brocade {M. contigua), the Lesser Snout {Hypena ros- tralis), the Little Thorn [Cepphis adven- aria), the Blotched Emerald {Euchlor'n pustulata), the Waved Carpet {Euchceca iylvata), the Dotted Border [Eois stra- minata), the Satin Wave [E. suisericeata), the Seraphim {Lohophora halterata), the Yellow-barred Brindle {Trichopteryx vire- tata), the Argent and Sable [Plemyria hastata the White Spot [Pyrausta octo- maculata the Dotted Grey {Epithectis mouffetella), the Black-spotted White {Xemkchia scalella), the Christiernian {Hypercallia chrhuernana Panzers [^Ac- ompsia panxerella), and the Double-barred {Cerostoma alpella) RiBBESFORD WooD. — The Tortrix Moth [Sarrothrlpus undulana), the Scallop Shell [Calocalpe undulata Dark Silver-striped {Pammene nitidana) Shrawley Wood. — Orange Sallow [Orthosia citrago), Chequered Straw [Evergestis stra- mlnalis) The Ran Dans. — The Wood Tiger {Arctia plantaginii) Oddingley. — The Little Blue [Chrysophanus minimus), the Brown Argus (C. astrarche), the Gold China-mark {Pyrausta flavalis), the Narrow Long-cloak {Eucosma oblong- ana), Gelechia politella, Nemotois cupria- cellm The Trench Woods. — The Wood White {Leucopbaiia iinapis), the Clouded Yellow {Colias edusa), the Duke of Burgundy Fritillary {Nemeobius lucina), the Narrow- bordered Bee Hawk {Hemaris hombyli- formis), the Yellow-belted Clearwing {Trochilium asiliforme), the Forester [Pro- cris staticei), the Wood Swift [Hepialus sylvinus), the Festoon [Apoda limacodes), the Dark Tussock {Dasychira fascelina), the Oak Hook-tip {Drepana binaria), the Powdered Quaker {Monima gracilis), the Blossom Underwing {M. miniosa), the Twin-spotted Quaker {M. munda), the Light Orange Underwing {Brephos notha), the Great Oak Beauty {Dia- stictis roboraria), the Silver Cloud {Pseu- dopanthera punctata), the Mallow [Xan- thorhoe cervinata), the Warted Knot-horn {Acrobasis tumidana), the Long-winged (Ypsolophus fasciellus), Coleophora vibicella HiMBLETON. — The Marbled White {Melan- argia galathea), Coleophora frischella OcKERiDGE Wood. — The Wood White [Leucophasia sinapis), the Lunar Hornet {Mgeria crabroniformis), the Yellow- belted Clearwing {Trochilium asiliforme), the Large Red-belted Clearwing (T". cuUciforme), the Orange Footman {Lithosia sororcula), the Chocolate Tip {Pygiera curtula), the Oak Hook-tip {Drepana binaria), the Miller {Acronycta leporina), the White Letter [Triphana leucographa), the Lead-coloured Drab {Monima popu- leti), the Orange Sallow {Orthosia citrago), the Olive {Caradrina subtusa), the White-spotted {Erastria fasciana), the Grey Birch {Ectropis punctularia), the "White-spot {E. luridata), the Large Emerald {Geometra papilionaria), the False Mocha {Leucophthalmia porata) the Drab Looper {Asthena murinata) the Striped Twin-spot {Xanthorhoe salicata), the Purplish Knot-horn {Salebria betula) Monk Wood. — The Wood White {Leuco- phasia sinapis), the Dark Green Fritillary {Argynnis aglaia), the Silver-Washed Fritillary {A. paphia), the Marbled White {Melanargia galathea), the Yellow-belted Clearwing {Trochilium asiliforme), the Large Red-belted Clearwing (7". cuUci- forme), the Forester {Procris statices), the Tortrix Moth {Sarrothripus undulana), the Orange Footman {Lithosia sororcula), the Rosy Footman {Miltochrista miniata), the Four-dotted Footman {Cybosia meso- mella), the OakHook-tip {Drepana binaria), the Chocolate-tip {Pygara curtula), the Figure of Eighty {Palimpsestis octogesima), the Coronet {Acronycta ligustri), the Autumnal Rustic {Agrotis glareosa), the Twin-spotted Quaker {Monima munda), the Olive {Caradrina subtusa), the Pale Shining Brown {Melanchra advena), the Silver Cloud {M. conspicillaris), the White-spotted Marble {Erastria fasci- ana), the Orange Underwing {Brephos parthenias), the Light Orange Under- wing {B. notha), the Purple Thorn {Sele- nia tetralunaria), the Blotched Emerald {Euchloris pustulata), the Treble Brown Spot {Eois trigcminata), the Plain Wave {E. inornata), Haworth's Carpet {Hydrio- mena unifasciata), the Seraphim {Lobophora halterata), Enarmonia oppressana, the Hooked Marble {Ancylis lactana), the Black Double-blotched {Epiblema ophthal- micana), Laspeyresia servillana Perry Wood. — The Gold Swift {Hepialus hectus), the Figure of Eighty {Palimp- sestis octogesima), the Blotched Emerald {Euchloris pustulata), Lozopera dilucidana Nunnery Wood. — The Powdered Quaker {Monima gracilis), the Blossom Under- wing {M. miniosa), the Dotted Chestnut {Conistra rubiginea) The Crown East Woods. — The Large Green Silver-lined {Hylophila bicolor-