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of Hiibncr, viz. Nothris, Scythropia, Gclechia, Braclunia, and a 

 portion of Pinaris, as shewn in the Appendix, to which I must refer 

 the reader. 



Sp. 1. Juniperella. Alis anticis fusco-cinereis, striga albida undulata posticn 

 punctisque qnatuor nigris, ahdomine fusco. (Exp. Alar. 7 — 8 lin.) 



Ph. Ti. Juniperella. Linnc.—An. Juniperella. Sieph. Catal. ii. 195. A^o. 7180. 



Anterior wings ashy-brown, with four indistinct and irregularly-placed black 

 dots and a waved whitish streak towards the hinder margin, and on the 

 extreme edge of the latter some minute black dots : posterior wings whitish : 

 abdomen fuscous. 



Rather variable, the anterior wings differing a little in tint, being sometimes 

 very much suffused with fuscous, or nearly black, with the posterior whitish 

 streak. 



Not uncommon in gardens and hedges within the metropolitan 

 district ; also found near Dover, in Norfolk, Suffolk, the New Forest, 

 Devonshire, &c. 



Sp. 2. laticinctella. Alls anticis fusco-cinereis atomis nigris, strigaque postica 

 albida, abdominis medio Jlavicante. (Exp. Alar. 7 — 8§ lin.) 



Re. Populi. HawortL— An. Populella. Steph. Catal. ii. 195. No. 7181. 



Anterior wings ashy-brown, with black atoms and a curved whitish streak 

 towards the hhuler margin, which has a faint row of blackish dots : posterior 

 wings dusky : abdomen fuscous, with a broad yellowish fascia in the 

 middle. 



Like the preceding species this varies a little in colour. 



Not very uncommon in gardens within the metropolitan district, in 

 June and July : I have also received it from the New Forest and 

 Devonshire. 



Sp. 3. hortuella. Alis anticis angustis saturate nigro-fuscis, posiice atomis 



pallidis, punctoque costali albido. (Exp. Alar. 7^- — 9 lin.) 

 Re. rustica. Haworth. — An. rusticella. Steph. Catal. ii. 195. No. 7182. 



Anterior wings narrow, of a deep brown-black, with some scattered whitish 

 atoms on the hinder margin, faintly disposed in an angulated streak, arising 

 from a whitish costal spot : posterior wings pale fuscous. 



Found within the metropoUtan district in June, frequenting 

 gardens and copses. 



Sp. 4. Listerella. Alis anticis fuscis, punctis 2-3 obsoletissimis saiuratioribus , 

 antennis obsolete albo-annvlatis. (Exp. Alar. 7 lin.) 



