GEOMETRIDJE. EUPITHECIA. 285 



siiblineatis,fasci& indistinctd medio, strigdque dentatd posticj pallidis. (Exp. 

 alar. 10| lin.) 



Eu. subfasciata. Stej)h. Catal. part ii. j% 145. No. 6660. 



Anterior wings rather long and slender, fuscous, clouded ; the nervures mostly 

 with interrupted black lines; across the centre is an indistinct pale fascia, 

 with a fuscous striga running throughout its length from the costa to the 

 inner margin ; on the hinder margin is a dentated and waved pale striga, and 

 on the margin itself an interrupted black line : cilia fuscous, with indistinct 

 darker clouds : posterior wings rather paler towards the costa, and nearly of 

 an uniform hue, with very obscure strigose lines towards the inner margin. 



I liave seen one specimen only of this species, which was captured 

 at Darenth-wood in June. 



Sp. 18. vulgata. Alls griseo-fuscis fere immaculatis, strigd obsoletd posticd 



undulatd alba. (Exp. alar. 8 — 10 lin.) 

 Ge. vulgata. Haworth.—E\i. minutata. Steph. Catal. part ii. p. 145. No. 



6661. 



Anterior wings griseous-brown, nearly immaculate, with a minute discoidal 

 blackish dot, and an obsolete waved whitish striga towards the posterior 

 margin, edged with fuscous within ; on the disc of the wing are sometimes a few 

 obscure dusky strigse ; on the extreme edge is a dusky line ; cilia pale fuscous, 

 with a darker line towards the base, and some obscure dusky clouds : posterior 

 wings nearly similar. 



Extremely abundant in gardens throughout the metropolitan 

 district during the month of June. " St. Herbert's Island, Der- 

 wentwater." — G. Walks, Esq. " Flisk, N. B." — Rev. J. Fleming. 

 " Alderley, Cheshire."— Rev. E. Stanley. « Spranston."— 7". C. 

 Heysltam, Esq. 



Sp. 19. subfuscata. Alls omnibus cinereo-fuscescentibus, limbo postice punctoque 



ordinario medio saturatioribus. (Exp. alar. 9 — 10 lin.) 

 Ph. subfuscata. Haworth. — Eu. subfuscata. Steph. Catal. part ii. p. 145. No. 



6662. 

 All the wings of an ashy-brown, with the hinder margin somewhat darker, and 



having therein an obsolete waved pale striga, which is nearly obliterated ; on 



the disc is a black dot. 



Less abundant than the last, but nevertheless not uncommon in 

 gardens within the metropolitan district in June. 



Sp. 20. innotata. Alis fusco-griseis, anticis fasciis duabus guadrilineatis nigris 



undatis, puncto nigra. (Exp. alar. 10 lin.) 

 Ph. innotata. Borkhausen.—Eu. innotata. Steph. Catal. part ii. p. 145. A'b. 



6663. 



