152 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
Tue LoNG-winorp Peart (M, longalis, SrepuENs) “ appears 
in June, on banks. Wings one inch one-fourth, longish, all ash. 
coloured, with a common wavy duskyish dilated streak, behind 
an indistinct and paler areain each wing.” Near London, 
Tae Moruer oF Peart (M. verticalis) Sreruens) “ appears in 
July, on nettles. Wings one inch one-third to one-half, all pale 
straw yellow, with three wavy dusky streaks, Abundant.” Near 
London, 
Tue Sutpaur PeAru (M, palealis, SrerHEns), “ Wings one 
inch one-twelfth to one-sixth, somewhat acute ; first pairgreenish 
sulphur-yellow; second pair white, all the wing ribs dusky, 
Very rare in England.” 
Tax Cenrer-strire (M. centrostrigalis, SrerPHENS). 
THe Lesser Peart (M, limbalis, Srepuens) “appears in July, 
about inclosures. Wings one inch one-sixth; first pair yellow, 
indistinetly clouded with whitish, with two darker hinder streaks ; 
second pair whitish, with two dusky streaks. Rather scarce,” 
Near London. 
Tae Scarce Peart (M, hyalinalis, Sterurns). ‘ Wings straw. 
yellow ; first pair with an incuryed streak before, and a second 
darker, broad and wavy behind the middle, common to all the 
wings, with the ordinary darker interjacent stigmata. Very rare. 
Kent, near Darenth Wood.” 
Tue Dincy Peart (M. glabralis, Srepnens). ‘Not very un- 
equal in size to the Lesser Pearl. Wings dull reddish-ash, with 
a common waved indented darker streak towards the hinder 
margin, behind the large whitish spot in the first pair.” 
THe NARROW-WINGED PEARL (M. angustalis, SreruENs). 
“Wings one inch one.twelfth ; first pair narrow, but broader and 
shorter than in M. Longalis, and of a purer straw-colour, with- 
out ashy-grey, with two ordinary indistinct spots before a darker 
common repanded streak; second pair white, with the hinder 
mary straw-coloured. Very uncommon. Kent, near Fevers- 
am. 
Tae BorDERED Peart (M, terminalis, Sreraens). “ Wings 
eleven to twelve lines, pale straw-coloured, indistinctly streaked, 
with a common dusky border. Very uncommon. Kent, near 
Feversham,” 
THe Devicare Peary (M.pallidalis, SrapuEns). “ Wings with 
a common streak before, and a second common behind the mid- 
dle, with a brown interjacent ringlet, with a dusky cross-line on 
the upper edge behind the second streak, and a third shorter 
between the last and the hinder margin.” Rare. 
Tue StRAwCHINA-MARK (M, Thapsalis, STEPHENS) “frequents 
woody places, but not in abundance. Wings five-sixtlis of an 
inch, straw-coloured, with a streak before, and a second repanded 
