32 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
Tue Entire (C. integra, SrepHENns). Wings one inch seven- 
twelfths; whitish; first pair spotted with black at the base and 
posterior margin, followed by a slanting ashy band, margined on 
both sides with black: corselet ash-grey, with three slanting! 
black bands. Caterpillar? green, with a violet purple spot, and 4 
series of red spots on the back, margined with yellowish ; feeds 
on birch. Rare. Coombe Wood? 
Tur Krrren (C. furcula, ScuRAN®) appearsin July. Wings 
of the male one inch one-sixth to one-third, female one inch 
one-fourth to one-half; grey; first pair, with black spots at the 
base and hinder margin, with a central ashy band, terminated by 
several dingy streaks; a row of dingy spots on the margin, and 
whitish fringe: corselet anteriorly grey, with a black slanting 
band; posteriorly brown. Caterpillar, green, smooth, solitary, 
with a forked tail ; feeds on various species of willow, aspen, and 
poplar. Pupa brown, ina hard case. Rare. Near London, at 
Coombe and Darenth woods, Hertford, Ripley, Epping Forest, 
York, and Coleshill. 
Tue Bow (C. arcuata, Srepnens). Wings one inch five 
twelfths; dingy ash; first pair with black spots like the preced- 
ing, with a narrow slanting ashy band, margined with black, 
with a posterior waved streak of bowlike lines : corselet ante- 
riorly ashy-grey. Caterpillar, pale green, with a bluish back, 
sides with a white furrow, spotted with red ; feeds upon willows: 
Rare. Coombe Wood. 
Tus Broap Bar (C. latifascia, Curtis). Wings one inch 
seven-twelfths to two-thirds; whitish; like the preceding, with 
a broadashy band, varied with orange, and bordered with black: 
corselet bluish-black, with two faint orange bands, anteriorly 
ashy-grey. Rare. Near London, Linton, and North Devon. 
Tue Kirrener (C. fuscinula, SrerHENS) appears in July. 
Wings of the male one inch two-thirds, female one inch two: 
thirds to five-twelfths; whitish; first pair with the base and 
posterior margin spotted with black, with an ashy slanting band, 
waved outwardly ; collar grey. Caterpillar, emerald green, with 
brown head and blue back, feeds on birch and oak. Rare, Neat 
London, Darenth Wood, and Epping Forest. 
Tue Ciert (C. bifida, Leacn). Wings of the male one inch, 
two-thirds ; female one inch five-sixths to eleven-twelfths ; whit 
ish; first pair with the base and posterior margin spotted with 
black, and an ashy-grey slanting band bordered with black: 
The second pair with an orange border: corselet grey, streaked: 
with black and orange. Rare. Near London, Darenth Woot, 
and nearLimehonse. 
Tue Puss (C. Vinula, Scurank) appears the end of May 
and beginning of August. Wings of the male two inches ont 
half to three quarters, female three inches one-twelfth to one. 
third; white ashy-grey in the female, first pair with the uppe 
edge spotted with black; nervures yellow; two convergent an 
slanting rows of black spots near the base, followed by @ brown 
waved streak ; towards the middle a black crescent, pointing out 
