CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 73 
Tar BLACKAMOOR (M, Althiops, SrernENs) appears the endof 
June. Wings eleven-twelfths to one inch, black; the first pair 
with deeper clouds, the hinder margin faintly tinged with a cop- 
pery hue. Rather common. 
Tur CLOAKED Minor (M. humeralis, SteeHENs) appears the 
middle of August. Wings five-sixths to one inch ; first pair deep 
brown or black from the base to the middle, then whitish ash, 
with a pale waved streak towards the hinder margin irregularly 
clouded with brown, having the anfenne brown. Not scarce, 
Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Kent, and Surrey. 
Tor Frouncep Minor (M. terininalis, SrzepHENS) appears 
the middle of August. Wings five-sixths to one inch one-twelfth, 
reddish brown, with the hinder margin waved with blackish ; the 
antenne rust brown. Not so plentiful as the preceding. Wssex, 
Middlesex, Kent, and Surrey. 
THe Rusty Minor (M. rufuncula, Steruens) appears the 
middle of August. Wings five-sixths to one inch, all red brown, 
with three streaks, which are pale and very indistinct; on the 
hinder margin of the first pair is a row of black triangular cres- 
cent-shaped spots. Scarce, Norfolk and Suffolk. 
Tur Barrep Minor (M. fasciuncula, SrepweENs) appears the 
middle of August. Wings three-fourths to one inch, buff grey or 
red; first pair with a broad band of a darker shade in the centre, 
interrupted by the ordinary stigmata, whichare paler. Rather 
searce. Hertfordshire and Middlesex. 
Toe Dwarr Minor (M. minima, SrernHens) appears the mid- 
dle of August. Wings two-thirds of an inch, ashy red; first pair 
with two spots and the three ordinary streaks of a paler hue ; 
ae pair with a white fringe. Veryscarce, Cambridgeshire 
and Kent. 
CELAZNA (STEPHENS). 
Tue Kinney (C. renigera, SrepueNns). Wings one inch one- 
third; first pair greenish brown, varied with yellow, with a 
darker band in the middle, in which the ordinary stigmata are 
placed; second pair whitish, with a brown border, Rare, Near 
London. 
Tur Wurre Lerrer (C. leucographa, STEPHENS) appears in 
July. Wings one inch one-sixth to one-third; first pair rosy 
brown, with two black lines at the base, a yellowish waved 
streak towards the posterior margin, and the ordinary stigmata 
buff colour ; second pair with the margin and central spot darker. 
Local, Cambridgeshire. 
THe Lance (C. Lancea, SternEeNs). Wings eleven-twelfths 
to one inch ; first pair of a coppery brown, with four paler very 
indistinct streaks, the first at the base, the second before, and 
the third behind, the middle and the fourth indented, but slightly 
curved at the hinder margin; second pair yellowish ash, with 
a brown border. Rare. Norfolk, and Cambridgeshire. 
