CONSPECTUS OF MOTHs. 171 
Tae STRAIGHT-BARRED Exum (C. rectifasciana, Curtis). 
“Found with the former, but not so abundant. Wings one-half to 
seven-tweliths of an inch, white, clouded with ashy-grey, with 
three straight bands of an ashy-brick red colour, and very much 
dotted with black.” Near London. 
Tue Goutp BANDED (C. aurifasciana, STEPHENS), Near 
London. 
Tuk RESINIAN (C. Resinella, StrerHENs). Near London. 
ORTHOTANIA (StePHeENs), 
Tur Smoxy Grey (Or. nubilana, Curtis). “ Frequent in sum- 
mer, on hedges. Wings seven-twelfths of an inch, obtuse, ashy- 
black, with a band and streaks of.a deeper tint.” Near London. 
Tue Deep Brown (Or. perfuscana, HaAworrn?). Similar to 
the preceding in size, or larger and distinct; the palpi longer ; 
antennse reddish and more slender; abdomen dusky. Wings 
seven-twelfths of an inch, first pair of a uniform black, and 
aut Spots; second pair brownish. Very uncommon.” Near 
London. 
Tat BLorcnep Drap (Or. quadrimaculana, STEPHENS). 
“Wings nine lines and a half; first pair abrupt, reddish, or pale, 
with atingeofred, with various dusky spots, disposed lengthways 
inthe middle, the upper edge indistinctly dotted with dusky ; 
second pair pale red. Kent, Not common.” Near London, 
Tak SrRAIGHT-BARRED (Or, fasciana, STEPHENS) “appears 
the middle of June on hedges. Wings seven lines anda half to 
nine lines and a half, red brown, somewhat clouded, with a 
straight darker band in the middle.” Near London. 
THe BARRED Nerrie (Or. Urticana, SrepuEns) “ frequently 
occurs on nettles. Wings three-fourths of an inch ; first pair 
ashy, with a straight brown or brownish-red band at the base, 
asecond in the middle, straight, large, and broader at the inner 
margin, a third small, paler, and evanescent near the hinder 
margin, and not reaching to the upper edge, brown dots and 
in posteriorly on the upper edge; second pair brown,” Near 
ndon, 
THE Sinver Dorren (Or. micana, StePHENs). ‘ Wings seven 
lines and a-half, very similar to the foregoing, from which it 
Seems to differ only, in having some very minute scattered dots 
ofa silvery tint in certain positions, and having a streak of sil- 
Very dots behind the second band; second pair darker than in 
the last.” Near London. 
Tak Sinver Stripep (Or. undulana, StePHENS). “ Wings 
Seven-twelfths of an inch, very similar to the preceding, but 
Smaller; first pair of redder hue, witha second band, broken 
on the outer edge towards the inner margin, a third, dusky- 
brown band, not evanescent, all the bands in particular situa- 
tions, more or less margined with silvery 3 second pair brown, 
Uncommon.” Near London, 
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