172 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
Tur MARBLED Do's Toorn (Or. marmorana, STEPHENS), 
«Wings seven lines and a-half; first pair ashy, with a broad unan. 
gulated band at the base, a second very short in the middle of 
the upper edge, and a third rather short, and nearly opposite, 
but situated more posteriorly at the inner margin, dusky-brown, 
the tip brown, with an oblique white streak passing through the 
upper edge; second pair pale dusky. Very uncommon,” Near 
ondon. 
Tue INDEFINITE (Or. obsoletana, SrerHENS). Near London, 
Tus Twin StreAK (Or. bistrigana, StrerHEeNS). Near Lon. 
don, 
Tux Strver MARBLED (Or. Pinetana, StePHENS) “appears in 
July. Wings two-thirds of an inch, first pair varied with sil- 
very and yellow, having a broad straight band at the base, a 
larger one in the middle, and a third at the hinder border, all 
the bands marbled with silvery, yellow, and brown ; second pair 
brown. Very uncommon.” Norfolk. 
Tue Rep BARRED Grey (Or. politana, STEPHENS). “Wings 
six lines and a-half; first pair shining, somewhat glaucous, with 
a broad oblique stripe of brown at the base, an oblique wavy 
brown band in the middle, and a second, behind and broken, 
extending in an oblique direction from the upper edge to the 
eee angle ; second pair brownish. Very uncommon.” Near 
ondon. 
Tur DARK-BARRED Grey (Or. fuligana, STEPHENS). ‘ Wings 
six lines one half. Very similar to the Straight Barred Elm, 
having the bands black without dots, and the second oblique 
and perfect, behind which are dusky clouds, and three conspi- 
cuous black dots, rather margined with whitish on the upper 
edge; second pair brownish. Very uncommon.” Near London, 
Tue Beautiru, Grey (Or. pulchellana, STEPHENS). Wings 
half an inch; first pair obtuse, hoary, with a large oblique 
anangulated brown band at the base, second strong, wavy; 
drawn from the middle of the upper edge nearly to the posterior 
angle, in which, in the middle of the wing, is a tawny spot, the 
third band is composed of a semi-oval patch on the upper edge, 
and another opposite, pear-shaped, which almost reaches the 
inner margin, fringes brown, or black towards the tip of the 
wing ; second pair lead-coloured, with snow-white fringes. Ex- 
ceedingly rare.” Near London. 
Tur Dousve-BARRED ORANGE (Or. bifasciana, STEPHENS). 
Wings five lines and a half; first pair yellowish, or yellow, mi- 
nutely striped with tawny, with a broad anterior, and rather 
oblique brown band, and a second pear-shaped on the hinder 
margin, and dilating towards the upper edge ; second pair brown, 
the upper edge ash-coloured at the base near the first band. 
Very rare.”’ Near London. 
Tur Go.p BArrep (Or. aurofasciana, STEPHENS) closely re 
sembling the preceding. Wings five linesand a half, ashy-brown), 
