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Sp. 8. tiifasciella. Alis anticis sordide Jul vis fasciis tribus funds, extima 

 furcata. (Exp. Alar. 3^—4 lin.) 



Ti. trifasciella. Haworth, 576.— Ar. trifasciella. .S7e^A. Ca<a/. ii. 206. A^o. 7308. 



Anterior wings dull tawny, with three equidistant, nearly straight, fasciae, 

 entirely of a whitish-gold; the first placed before, the second in the 

 middle, and the third behind the middle, the latter with a branch towards 

 the posterior angle : at the apex is an oblong fuscous spot : posterior wings 

 dusky lead colour : head tawny, with a snow-white forehead. 



Also a rare species, and found at the end of May at Coombe and 

 Darenth woods. 



Sp. 10. Harrisella. Alis anticis aureo-argenteis, apice obtuse ustidato subocellato. 



(Exp. Alar. 3§— 5lin.) 

 Ph. Ti. Harrisella. Linne.—Ar. Harrisella. Stej,h. Catal. ii. 206. No. 7310. 

 Anterior wings golden- or tawny-silver, varied, with the apex obtuse, and 



having a subocellated brownish unibre-coloured spot, with a black pupil : 



posterior wings ashy-white. 



Very common in woody places at the end of May and beginning 

 of June throughout the metropolitan district. 



Sp. 11. Cramerella. Alis anticis albo-argenteis, lineolis obliquis marginalibus 



fuscis,punctoque apicis atro. (Exp. Alar. 3§ — 4 lin.) 

 Ti. Cramerella. Fabricius.—Ar. Cramerella. Steph. Catal. ii. 206. No. 7311. 



Anterior wings silvery-white and glossy, with three oblique pale tawny-brown 

 .streaks on each margin beyond the middle, frequently so much prolonged as 

 to meet on the disc : at the apex is a black subocellated spot. 



Also very abundant within the metropolitan district at the end of 

 May and beginning of June, frequenting woody places, gardens, 

 hedges, &c. " Gardens, Chelsea.*''' — Mr. Ingpen. 



Sp. 12. hortella. Alis anticis argenteis nitidis, strigis tribus Jlavis, tertia inter- 

 ruptd lineoldque apicis nigra. (Exp. Alar. 4 lin.) 



tSp. 9. Myllerella. Alis anticis auratis, strigis duabus baseos striisque tribus 

 apicis argenteis. 



Ti. Myllerella. i^a/);/cjM5.— T^^r^ow (!)—Ar. Myllerella. Steph. Catal. u. 206. 

 No. 7309, note. 



Anterior wings golden, with two silvery streaks at the base, the first abbre- 

 viated, and behind the middle are three longitudinal slender silvery lines. 



I am not aware that this species is British : Turton indicates it as such. 

 Haustellata. Vol. IV., Nov. 30th, 1834. R 



