60 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
the sides; feeds on plantain and chickweed. Not common, 
Essex, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Kent, and Hampshire, 
Tae Watre-sror Brient Eye (M, Lithargyria, Ocusen- 
HEIMER) appears in July. Wings one inch one-twelfth to five- 
twelfths, pale yellowish brown; first pair with two obscure 
streaks, and a white central spot. Caterpillar grey, streaked 
with white, and dotted with black, with three white lines and 
the first segment brown; feeds on plantain. Rare. New 
Forest. 
THE Brown Briout Eye (M. conigera, OcusSENHEIMER) ap- 
pears the end of July. Wings one inch one-third to five- 
twelfths, rust brown; first pair with a very white three-cor- 
nered spot in the middle between two brown streaks. Caterpillay 
grey, with white and black streaks; the head brown; the first 
segment black with three white streaks; feeds upon chickweed 
and grasses. Not scarce. Derbyshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, 
Kent, Surrey, and Devon. 
SEGETIA (SrerueEns). 
Tue Square Spor Rustic (Segetia vanthographa, STEPHENS) 
appears in August. Wings one inch one-fourth to five-twelfths; 
first pair chestnut brown, with a square spot between the stig- 
mata, and three indistinct brown streaks, and a pale gne towards 
the hinder margin; second pair whitish, with a yellowish 
fringe. Caterpillar dull yellow, with a pale line on the side, 
streaked and dotted with black behind; head brown, with three 
fe streaks. Plentiful. Near London, Essex, Salop, Kent, and 
USSeX. 
TuE Neciecten Rustic (S. neglecta, SrerHENS) appears in 
September. Wings one inch seven-twelfths to three-fourths; 
first pair obscure ash colour, with streaks of very minute black 
dots; the posterior stigma with a brown spot. Rare. Kentand 
Hampshire, 
GRAMMESIA (SrrrHens). 
THe TriPLe-LINES (G, trilinea, SrePHENS) appears the end of 
June and beginning of September. Wings one inch one-fourth 
to five-twelfths, whitish grey ; first pair with three slanting and 
equidistant dusky streaks, with an indistinct one at the base; 
second pair dusky, with a grey fringe. Caterpillar ash grey, 
with a pale stripe on the sides; feeds on the plantain, Not 
scarce. Hertfordshire, Kent, and Surrey, 
Tue DARK TREBLE-LINES (GQ. bilinea, SrerHeNs) appears in 
July. Wings one inch one-third to five-twelfths, greyish brown; 
first pair with two nearly straight dingy streaks, between which 
is a very indistinct stigma. Very rare. Essex, Kent, and 
Surrey. 
CARADRINA (OcHSENHEIMER). 
Dae Dorrenp Rustic (C. ambigua, OcuSENHEIMER) appears 
in June. Wings one inch one-third to five-twelfths ; first pair 
