TOUTKICID.E. — I'EUONEA. 155 



To. combustana. Hillmcr? — I'y. combustana. Steph. Catal. ii. 186. No.lQQi. 



Anterior wings bright ustulated-brown, slightly clouded^ with an obscure 

 paler dash from the base to the anterior angle ; the inner margin broadly 

 ochraceous-white : posterior wings whitish-brown. 



Also variable ; some specimens having an oblique pale fascia a little before 

 the middle^ and others having above half the width of the wings pale. 



Found in the autumn in the New Forest, and also near Ripley in 

 August. 



Sp. 23. albistriana. Alls anticis fuscis, costd scahro ciliata, striaque cinerca 



viurginis tcmdoris, posticis paUide fnsccscentibus. (Exp. Alar. 9 — 10 lin.) 

 To. albistriana. Haivorth. — Pe. albistriana. Stcph. Catal. ii. 186. No. 7065. 



Anterior wings brown, with miiuite darker elevated scales, the costa roughly 

 ciliated, the inner margin with an ash-colom-ed streak, more or less broad: 

 posterior wings pale-brownish. 



Taken at Greenhithe and in the New Forest in August and Sep- 

 tember. 



Sp. SI. autumnana. Alls anticis testaceo-fuscis, fascia hasi ohlicpi/i, viacuUiquc 

 magna costali saturatiorihus, posticis fuscescentihus. (Exp. Alar. 9 — 10 lin.) 



To. autumnana. H'itbner. — Pe. autumnana. Steph. Catal. ii. 186. No. 7066. 



Anterior wings shining testaceous-brown, with a few minute darker elevated 

 scales, an oblicpie fascia at the base, and a large, somewhat semi-oval patch 

 on the middle of the costa, dusky-brown : posterior wings brownish : thorax, 

 head, and palpi brown. 



Rather variable in tint and in the intensity of the markings. 



Found during the autumn in the New Forest near Brockcnhurst, 

 to which part all the localities here given in this genus refer. 

 " Gibside."— G. Wailes, Esq. 



Sp. 25. subcristana. Alis anticis saturate fuscis nehulis saturatioribvs, jruncto 

 medio elevato atro, thorace capite palpisque cinereo-albis. (Exp. Alar. 

 9§— 10 lin.) 



Pe. subcristana. Steph. Catal. ii. 186. No. 7067. 



Anterior wings dark glossy brown, with deeper clouds especially towards the 

 costa, on which is a dusky blotch ; on the disc is an elevated dark, but 

 minute, tuft of scales, and a few others towards the anal angle : head, 

 thorax, and palpi ashy-white : posterior wings pale fuscous. 



Also found in the New Forest, in the autumn, and in the vicinity 

 of London, but not common : likewise in Scotland. " Loch."' — 

 Hec. W. Little. 



