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Sp. 23. lanceolella. yllis anticis angusiis, nigricante-fuscis, postice albo- 

 cinereis, punctis quatuor disci serieque margine postico atris. (Exp. Alar. 7 lin.) 



An. lanceolella. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. 



Anterior wings narrow, with the base ilusky-brown, the apex ashy-white, the 

 disc with four black dots, the two anterior remote, elongated, and placed 

 very obliquely, the other contiguous and rounded; on the hinder margin, 

 extending from a little beyond the middle of the costa to the same portion 

 of the inner margin, is a row of deep black nearly confluent dots. 



I have seen but one specimen of this very pretty and distinct 

 species, which was taken in the north of England in July. 



Sp. 2-t. Hiibneri. Alis anticis alhis nebulis, nuhilisque nigris, capite thoraceque 

 fuscis. (Exp. Alar. 5A lin.) 



Re. Hubner. Haworth.— An. Hubneri. Steph. Catal. ii. 19G. No. 7197. 



Anterior wings white or hoary, clouded with black, rather indistinctly towards 

 the base, but towards the apex the clouds are more or less united into spots 

 or imperfect fasciae, and one slightly tinted with rose colour: cilia pale 

 fuscous, with a few darker dots : posterior wings pale fuscous. 



Very rare : it has occurred in the vicinity of London : I possess a 

 specimen which was taken at Darenth wood, in June. 



Sp. 25. contigua. Alis anticis subfvscis fascia basi alteraque posticu albis, 



posticis pallide fuscis . (Exp. Alar. 6 lin.) 

 Re. contigua. Haworth. — An. contigua. Steph. Catal. ii. 196. No. 7201. 

 Anterior wings ashy-brown, with a broadish oblique white fascia at the base, 



and a narrow one behind the middle, connected by a fine line on the iimer 



margin; cilia varied with ash-colour and brown: posterior wings pale 



fuscous : head white. 



Not very common: found occasionally, in June, in gardens 

 within the metropolitan district. 



Sp. 26. sequax. Alis anticis snbfuscis nigra nebulosis fasciis duahus obliquis 

 albidis, posticis fuscescentibus. (Exp. Alar. 6 — 6§ lin.) 



Re. sequax. Haworth.— An. sequax. Steph. Catal. ii. 196. N'o. 7202. 



Anterior wings brownish, clouded with black, with an oblique whitish streak 

 rather before the middle, bordered by a distinct black line, and another faint 

 straighter fascia behind the middle, also whitish; cilia palish, with a brown 

 line at the apex: posterior wings and cilia brownish : head pale greyish- 

 ash. 

 Abundant in gardens within the metropolitan district ; I find it in 



plenty during the month of June and part of July on the trunks of 



apple and pear-trees at the Hermitage. 



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