72 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
Tue Rustic Mourner (A. didyma, OcHSENHEIMER) appears 
in August. Wings one inch one-fourth to one-third ; first pair 
black, slightly clouded, and kidney-shaped,with stigma snow. 
white ; second pair dusky, paler at the base. Rather scarce, 
Near London, Kent, and Middlesex. 
Tae Rye (A. secalina, Haworth) appears the end of July, 
Wings one inch one-third to one-half ; first pair varied with grey 
and brown, with two streaks paler, and whitish stigmata. Rare, 
Kent and Surrey. 
Tae HArmony (A, wnanimis, OcuseNnEIMER). No distinc. 
tive description of this insect has yet been published to my 
knowledge. Very rare. Scotland. 
Tuk Pumne (A. oculea, STEPHENS) appears in August. | 
Wings one inch one-sixth to five-twelfths. First pair ashy 
brown or grey, clouded indistinctly, streaked with a kidney- 
formed stigma, snow-white, Plentiful. Shropshire, near Lon- 
don, Essex, and Devonshire. 
THE Lerrer I (A. I-niger, Srernens) appears the beginning 
of August. Wings one inch one-fourth to one-third, First 
pair varied with grey and brown, with the letter I in the 
centre. Plentiful. Near London, Shropshire, Essex. 
Tue Russet (A. rava, SrepHENs) appears in August. Wings 
one inch one-fourth to one-third. First pair pale red, with the 
upper and hinder margins irregularly brown. Not scarce, 
Hertfordshire, near London, Surrey, and Shropshire, 
Tas Twin Lone (4. ophiogvamma, OcHSENHEIMER) appears 
in July. Wings one inch one-fourth to one-third, First pair 
grey, witha roundish large black patch in the middle of the 
upper edge, and margined towards the inner edge; a black 
spear-shaped spot at the posterior angle, and another smaller 
one near the hinder margin. Rare, Essex, Middlesex, Kent, 
and Surrey. 
MIANA (Sreruens). 
Tue Rosy Mrnor (M. literosa, SrePHENS) appears the middle 
of July. Wings five-sixths of an inch to eleven-twelfths, First 
pair glaucous, with a waving rose-coloured streak at the hin- 
der margin, and black marks resembling letters in the centre, 
Rare. Essex, Kent, 
Tur Minor Beaury (M. strigilis, Haworrn) appears in July. 
Wings five-sixths to one inch one-twelfth. First pair varied 
with ashy and grey, clouded with three white streaks, posteriorly 
connected by a black line, Caterpillar ashy white, with a vio- 
let line on the back, and two on the sides having black stig- 
mata; head yellowish brown. Rather scarce, Derbyshire, 
Norfolk, Suffolk, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, and Devonshire. 
TAwny Minor (iM. latruneula, Strrunns) appears in July. 
First pair of wings ashy brown, tinged with bright copper, hav- 
ing the stigmata and streaks paler, Notcommon, Cambridge- 
shire, 
