112 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
inch five-sixths to eleven-twelfths, somewhat dusky, sprinkled 
and clouded with dusky, with three common black streaks, ang 
a wayed white one towards the hinder margin; on the Margin 
itself a fine black line. Caterpillar yellowish-green, with a req. 
dish head, with a yellow streak and two blackish lines. Com. 
mon. Durham, Cheshire, Newcastle, Essex, Middlesex, Kent, 
and Surrey. 
Tae Devon Beauty (A. consobrinaria, STEPHENS). Wingsone 
inch five-twelfths to five-sixths, pale grey, sprinkled with dusky 
or rust-brown dots, with three common indented darker streaks 
and a white evanescent one towards the hinder margin. Scarce, 
Devonshire, and Hampshire. 
Tue WeLTED Beauty (A. fimbriaria, Srepuens). Wings one 
inch one-half, ash-grey, with a broad dusky border, in which is 
an indistinct streak of crescent-shaped white spots; first pair 
with a black dot in the centre, Rare. Suffolk. 
HEMEROPHILA (SrepHens). 
Tae Wavep Umpre (H, abruptaria, Sreruens) appears in 
woody places, in May. Wings one inch one-half to two-thirds, 
pale buff, slightly sprinkled, with a central black spot, and 
a common oblique dusky brown band towards the hinder margin, 
on which is an interrupted black line, Not scarce. Warwick. 
shire, Essex, and near London. 
BOARMIA (STEPHENS). 
Tue Four Anouxs (G. tetragonaria, SreP HENS) appears in the 
beginning of May. Wings one inch one-half to two-thirds, 
whitish ash, clouded with dusky, with very indistinct indented 
darker streaks, and adjoining the one behind the middle of the 
first pair, two somewhat square dusky clouds. Scarce. Kent, 
Tae Pine Gem (B. abietaria, OcusENHEIMER) appears in 
March and April, in woods. Wings one inch one-half to two- 
thirds, grey, sprinkled with dusky dots, with the common in- 
dented darker streaks, and adjoining the one behind the middle, 
a somewhat square dusky patch and some clouds ; some black 
spots emitted by a fine black line on the hinder margin. Com- 
mon. Essex, Kent, Surrey, and Devonshire. 
THe SMALL INGRAILED (B. crepuscularia, OcusENHEIMER) 
appears in woods, in May and June. Wings one inch one-half 
to seven-twelfths, whitish, slightly sprinkled with dusky, with 
the common indented dusky streaks which arise from equi-dis- 
tant black spots on the upper edge, on the hinder margin a row 
of triangular darker spots. Not rare. Dumfriesshire, Cumber- 
land, Warwickshire, and Essex. 
THE BRINDLED Grey (B. consonaria, OcHSENHEIMER) appears 
in May and July, in woods. Wings one inch one-third to seven- 
twelfths, ashy, sprinkled with dusky, with the common streaks 
dusky, very much interrupted, and very slightly waved, the one 
tourer the hinder margin white, inwardly ash-colour, Rare, 
ent. 
