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small snow-white twin spot in place of the hinder stigma; 
second pair dusky. Rare. 
Tus Demure WAtnscor (L. pudorina, OcHSENHEIMER) ap- 
pears in June. Wings one inch seven-twelfths to three-fourths ; 
first pair pale dusky red, sprinkled with black spots, and a dark 
streak placed lengthways ; second pair dusky red. Caterpillar 
dull yellowish white, with a white stripe on the back, and a 
dusky white one on the sides ; head brown, Not common, Cam- 
bridgeshire and Hampshire. 
Tur Waite Speck (L. unipuncta, SrernEens). Wings one inch 
two-thirds ; first pair reddish, sprinkled with grey, with a slant- 
ing dusky streak at the tip, anda minute white dot at the base 
of the hinder stigma; fringe rusty, Rare. 
SIMYRA (OcttsENHEIMER). 
Tur Mouseer (L. musculosa, OCHSENHEIMER) appears near 
marshes. Wings one inch one-fourth to one-third; first pair 
buff-colour, tinged with greenish, without spots, and having the 
nervures paler ; second pair dusky, with the margin darker, Ra- 
therscarce. Cambridgeshire. 
Tur Powperep Warnscor (L. venosa, OCHSENHEIMER) ap- 
pears the middle of June. Wings one inch one-half to two- 
thirds ; first pair hoary, sprinkled with minute black spots, having 
avery slender dusky line from the base to the middle, and a 
second in the middle ; second pair and abdomen pure white. Ca- 
terpillar, above yellowish, with red, brown, and black spots and 
dots, a yellow line on the sides, interrupted with brown spots, 
beneath reddish; feeds on Carices. Pupa black brown, enclosed 
inacocoon. Notscarce, Cambridgeshire. 
Tur VeINED WaINscor (S. nervosa, OCHSENHEIMER) appears 
in June and the end of August. Wings one inch one-fourth to 
one-third; first pair pale ashy brown, with broad whitish lines 
in certain positions, with the nervures yellow ; second pair ash- 
coloured, with brown nervures. Caterpillar feeds on the elm. 
Veryrare. Norfolk and Kent. 
PHLOGOPHORA (TrerrscnKe). 
Tar ANGLE-sHADES (Ph. meticulosa, OCHSENHEIMER) appears 
the beginning of May, beginning of June, and beginning of Sep- 
tember. Wings one inch three-fourths to two inches; first pair 
pale rosy-white, with a triangular purplish band in the middle; 
Second pair whitish, with the nervures, a central crescent, and a 
streak behind the middle, and a second towards the hinder edge, 
dusky. Caterpillar, green or brownish, with a white line on the 
back and sides; feeds upon pot-herbs, &c. Pupa, bright red- 
brown. Common, Cumberland, Durham, York, and Kent, 
CUCULLIA (Scnranr). 
Tue WArER Betony (C. Scrophularia, OCHSENHEIMER) ap- 
pears in Apriland September. Wings one inch two-thirds to three- 
