184 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
Tur SMALL BANDED Pua (E. subfasciata, STEPHENS) appears 
in June. Wings ten lines and a half; first pair rather narrow, 
dusky, with interrupted black lines, an indistinct pale band in 
the middle, and a pale indented streak towards the hinder mar- 
gin. Rare. Kent. 
Tar Common Pue (2, vulgata, Sreruens) appears in gardens 
in June. Wings two-thirds of an inch to five-sixths, grey brown, 
almost spotless, with a white waved streak at the hinder margin, 
inwardly marked with brown; sometimes a few obscure dusky 
streaks on the dise. Common. Fifeshire, Cumberland, Cheshire, 
and near London. 
Tue Brown Grey Pua (F. subfuscata, SrneHens) appears in 
gardens in June. Wings three-fourths of an inch to five-sixths, 
dusky ash, with the hinder margin darker, in which is a pale 
waved indistinct and almost imperceptible streak ; in the centre 
is the ordinary black dot. Not scarce. Near London. 
Tue Scarce Pue (ZF. innotata, Sreruens) appears in gardens 
in June. Wings five-sixths of an inch, grey brown; first pair 
with two bands, composed of four black waved streaks; on the 
disc is the minute black dot; second pair paler, Rare, Kent, 
Tue Wormwoop Pua (EF. Absinthiata, SreeHens) appears in 
gardens in June. Wings five-sixths of an ine! brown; 
first pair with black spots on the upper edge, ani one on 
the disc; towards the hinder margin an interrupte ved white 
streak; second pair with the posterior angle ash-coloured, witha 
minute white dot. Common. North of Kngland and near Lon. 
don, 
Tur Noten Puo (2X. notata, Sternens) appears in June, 
Wings three-fourths of an inch, grey brown; first pair witha 
round black dot in the centre; second pair with indistinct darker 
streaks. Scarce. Near London. 
Tur LONG-WINGED Pue (KE. elongata, SrerpneNns) appears in 
June in gardens, Wings eleven-twelfths of an inch to one inch 
one-twelfth, rather long, of a uniform dusky tint, with black 
spots on the upper edge, and a large black spot in the middle 
towards the upper edge; second pair paler, with a smaller cen- 
tral spot. Rare. North of England. 
‘Tne PLAIN Pue (EF. simpliciata, SreeuENs) appears in July in 
lanes and gardens, Wings three-fourths of an inch to five-sixths, 
grey, rounded with -various indistinct paler streaks, and a com- 
mon indistinct border of a darker tint; in the centre of the dise 
is a minute dusky dot. Common, Kent. 
Tue SMALL Grey Puo (E£. pusillata, Sreruens) appears in 
June. Wings seven-twelfths of an inch to two-thirds, ash co- 
loured, with indistinct streaks, and the border darker ; first pair 
with the ordinary black dot; second pair pubescent, Caterpillar, 
green, with pale lines; feeds on the birch and juniper. Com- 
mon, Kent, 
Tue LEAD-cOLOURED Pue (EZ. plumbeolata, SreruENs) ap- 
