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fourths, greyish white, with a tinge of reddish, with two com- 
mon pectinated dusky bands, and on the hinder margin an 
indistinct whitish indented line. Scarce. Surrey. 
Tuk RED-BARRED Pue (2, rufifasciata, SreewENS) appears 
in March and April. Wings two-thirds of an inch, grey, clouded 
with black, with two reddish bands. Scarce, Near London and 
Devonshire, * 
Tue JUNIPER Pue (EK, levigata, SrerHENs) appears in July 
or August. Wings three-fo is of an inch to five-sixths, ash- 
coloured, streaked and clouded with white and dusky. Cater. 
pillar very slender, smooth, green, with a darker line on the 
back, interrupted with red in the young state; the sides with 
two lines, slightly interrupted with whitish ; the eyes and hind- 
ermost segment reddish; feeds on the juniper. Scarce, Kent. 
Tue Morrnep Pue (F, eviguata, SreruENs) appears the end 
of June. Wings three-fourths of an inch to five-sixths, whitish 
grey, clouded with dusky, with three dusky spots placed cross- 
ways, the fringes dingy, with darker spots. Caterpillar, dingy 
green, with a line on the back, and one on each side; feeds on 
the barberry. Notscarce. Fifeshire, Durham, and near London. 
Tuer Burr Puo (£.ochreata, SverHENS), A dark variety of 
E, eviguata, 
THE | uc (2. abbreviata, Curtis) appears in June, 
Wings s of anineh; first pair whitish, clouded with 
ash-colour, with various dusky streaks, and four deep black lines; 
second pair ash white, with the hinder margin dusky and some- 
What streaked. Scarce. Yorkshire and Kent, 
Tur Grey Pue (£. singulariata, Sreenens) appears in June. 
Wings eleven-twelfths of an inch; first pair ashy grey, slightly 
clouded and indistinetly waved, with a conspicuous black dot in 
the centre; second pair ashy, with a central dot and dusky 
apie, in which is a white waved evanescent streak, Rare. 
ent. 
Tar BRINDLED Pue (FE. nebulata, SrerpHENs) appears in woods 
inJune. Wings five-sixths of an inch, grey, slightly clouded 
with black; first pair with the ordinary black spot evanescent; 
second pair ashy, with two evanescent streaks of minute black 
lines, Common, North of England and near London. 
Tue SpecKLED Puce (EK. albipunctata, SreruENs) appears in 
woody copses in June. Wings five-sixths of an inch to one 
inch; first pair dusky, with the central black dot, indistinct 
paler clouds, and a streak of white spots on the hinder margin, 
and a larger white spot on the upper edge before the streak ; 
second pair similar, Rather scarce. Near London. 
THE SMALL BRINDLED Puo (2. subumbrata, SrerHENs) ap- 
pears in woods the end of June or the beginning of July. Wings 
Seven-twelfths of an inch to two-thirds, grey, with numerous 
deeper clouds disposed, as it were, in streaks; sometimes a 
cee band before the middle, composed of dusky streaks. 
carce, 
