CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 197 
Tar Draw Day (—. Phryganella, SrerHens) ‘appears in 
November. Wings five-sixths to eleven-twelfths of an inch; 
first pair rather long, iron-brown, in good specimens a palish 
interrupted, and very indistinct streak from the base behind the 
middle ; second pair deeper brown, with the fringes rather paler. 
Coombe Wood,” 
DIURNEA (HAworrn). 
Tur MArcu DAGgg@ErR (D. Fagella, HAwortH) “appears in 
March, on the trunks of birch trees, Wings of the male one inch 
one-twelfth, female seyen-twelfths of an inch: in the male grey, 
with an anterior and posterior streak, and central brown dots; 
in the female, first pair lance-shaped, darker, and sprinkled with 
brown. Common.” Near London. 
Tak Novemnrr Dacosr (D. Novemdbris, Srerupns) “appears 
in November. Wings of the female seven-twelfths to two-thirds 
of an inch; all the wings acutely spear-shaped ; first pair hoary, 
with a deep black interrupted streak from the base to behind 
the middle, then a band anteriorly oblique when the wings are 
shut, deep black, and connected with the streak; before the 
band the wings whiter, with two contiguous, deep-black, longi- 
tudinally disposed dots ; second pair whitish, with the tips rather 
darker. Very uncommon,’’ Near London, 
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EPIGRAPHIA (Sreruens). 
Tue Fibber? (£, Avellanella, Srepuens), Near London. 
STEINKELNER’S (E. Steinkelnerana, StePHENS) “appears the 
end of March. Wings five-sixths of an inch; first pair anteriorly 
ash-coloured, with a broad wavy deep-black line in the middle of 
the disc. Abouthedges. Not common.” Near London. 
MELANOLEUCA (SrepueEns), 
Tae Twin Spor Ermine (M, Mechiella, Sree Hens). 
THE GromweE.t (J. pusiella, SrerueNs). Near London. 
Tuer Scarce Ermine (M, dodecea, Srerugns). ‘ Wings seven 
lines and a half; first pair lead-coloured, with about twelve 
rather large and somewhat regular black dots, Very rare,” 
Near London. 
THe FuNEREAL (M. funerella, SterHEeNs). ‘ First pair of 
wings pure white, with two large, contiguous, posterior black 
patches, two black spots towards the base, and two patches on 
the upper edge at the base. Very rare.” Near London. 
YPONOMEUTA (Farricivs). 
Tar Furi Sreorrep Ermine (¥. Hvonymella, LATREILLE) 
“appears in June and again in August, in gardens and about 
hedges, Wings ten lines and a half; first pair white, with four 
or five deep black dots disposed lengthwise; beneath, and the 
