CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 183 
Tae DectmAnium (A, decimana, SteraENs). Near London. 
Tue BAUMANNIAN (A. Baumanniana, HAworrn) “ appears in 
May, (?) in groves. Wings five lines one-half to ten lines one- 
half, first pair of an ashy- colour, with two angular, approximat- 
ing, interrupted or uniting bands, edged with silvery ; second pair 
brown. Variable. Uncommon,’’ Near London. 
EUPQCILIA (SrerHens). 
THB SMALL Buack-sporrep (2. maculosana, STEPHENS). 
“Wings five lines one-half to six lines ; first pair white, ashy at the 
base, with a rather wavy-brown, black-dotted band before the 
middle, which scarcely reaches the upper edge, behind this and 
as far as the tip, irregular brown patches; second pair brown, 
with white fringes. Not common.” Near London. 
THE BARRED MARBLE (Z. angustana, Sternens). ‘ Head and 
corselet pale-yellow. Wings five lines one-half to six lines; first 
pair pale yellow, with a straight brown band in the middle, and 
the hinder margin of the same colour, but very faintly towards 
the thinner margin; second pair whitish, with a dusky margin, 
and white fringes.” Near London. 
THE Dinoy Dwarr (E. pygmeana, SterHeEns). ‘‘ Wings one- 
third of an inch; first pair variously clouded with black, and 
sprinkled with ash-colour, but particularly in the middle, and 
at the tip of the thicker margin; second pair black, with brown 
fringes. Veryuncommon.” Near London. 
THE BARRED Dwarr (EF. nana, SterHeNs) “appearsin July, 
and frequents heathy districts. Wings five lines one-half; first 
pair pale yellow, ashy-grey at the base and upper edge as far as 
the middle, with a broad brown band in the middle, in which 
are one or two yellowish dots; the thinner margin and posterior 
streak or bandlet brown; behind this the wings and fringes are 
altogether pale yellow, and without spots ; second pair brown- 
ish, with whitish fringes. Very uncommon,” Near London. 
: Tue YELLOw Dwarr (2. luteolana, StepuHEens). Near Lon- 
lon. 
THe DousrruL Dwarr (K. dubitana, Sternens). Near 
London, 
THE BRINDLED MARBLE (E. Sodaliana, SrepnEns). “ Wings 
five lines one-half; first pair varied with snow-white and ash- 
grey, with black patches and spots on the upper edge, a black 
patch interrupted in the middle rather behind the centre, and 
another somewhat incurved, waved, and brown, near the hinder 
Margin; second pair brownish. Very rare.” Near London, 
Tue Hoary Dounste Crescent (EF. bilunana, STEPHENS) 
“frequents ash-trees. Wings half an inch, white, clouded with 
ash-grey, with two common crescents on the back, one deep 
black and the other ash-coloured; second pair whitish, Not 
variable. Very uncommon.” Near London. 
