256 Lord Walsingham on the Tortricide, 
of the cell, situated in the middle of a narrow oblique 
subfuscous shade; beneath these two, and equidistant 
from each, is another indistinct spot on the fold. Half- 
way between the end of the cell and the apex is a 
semicircular series of almost obsolete fuscous dots 
running nearly parallel to the margin of the wing, and 
on the apical margin itself is a series of rather more 
distinct but scarcely larger dots of the same colour; a 
very minute fuscous shade on the extreme apex of the 
costa. Cilia concolorous with the wing. Hind wings 
pale cinereous, with very pale cilia. Expanse, 17 mm. 
One specimen in Mr. Gooch’s collection. 
Cryptolechia atropunctella, n.s. (Pl. XL, fig. 24). 
Capite thorace et palpis albis immaculatis, antennis 
paulo infuscatis. Alis anticis albis apice rotundato, costa 
peranguste substraminea punctis tribus discalibus atris 
quorum secundum primo oblique subjacet, tertio ad 
finem cellule, serie punctorum minorum in margine 
apicali. Posticis dilutissime  griseo-albidis subni- 
tentibus. 
Head and thorax white; the palpi white, having the 
third joint almost as long as the second, which is but 
slightly thickened. Antenne white at the base, some- 
what tinged with fuscous beyond. Fore wings with the 
apex much rounded, white, the costa very narrowly 
tinged with straw-colour, especially towards the apex. 
Two black discal spots before the middle, the upper one 
being the nearest to the base, a third black spot lying at 
the end of the cell; a row of from three to five smaller 
black dots along the apical margin. Cilia white. Hind 
wings rather shining whitish, with a very faint rosy 
ereyish tinge. Under side of the fore wings tinged with 
fuscous ; the costal margins of all the wings pale straw- 
colour. Expanse, 15 mm. 
Three specimens from Spring Vale, taken at light in 
November. 
Cryptolechia roseoflavida, n.s. (Pl. XII, fig. 25). 
Capillis erectis obscureroseo-brunneis. Thorace obscure 
roseo-brunneo. Palpis recurvis tenuibus verticem non 
superantibus subroseis. Antennis brunneo-fuscis. Alis 
