202 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
varied with golden and silvery, blunt at the tip, the tip itself of 
a brownish burnt colour, with a deep-black eyelike spot. Com. 
mon about bushes. Near London. 
Cramer’s (A. Cramerella, SrepuEeNns) appears the beginning 
of May and June. Wings three lines three-fourths, silvery, 
rather glossy behind the middle, with three opposite oblique 
lines on both sides, and a deep black eye-like spot in the tip. 
Common. Near London, 
THE PorceLAIn (A. hortella, Sternens) appears the end of 
May, about bushes. Wings one-third of an inch; first pair 
snow -white and glossy, with three yellow bands, the third inter. 
rupted; the tip is terminated by a black line; head small atid 
snow-white. Near London. 
Tue DARK PorcELAIN (A. sylvella, HAwortn) appears the 
end of May, in woody places. Wings three lines three. 
fourths; first pair pure white, with a band at the base, com- 
posed of two or three brown streaks, scattered over with ashy- 
grey, a band nearly in the middle, rectangular, ashy-grey, and 
(distinctly margined with brown, then with a posterior ashy- 
Srey cross from the base to the thinner margin, indistinctly 
bordered with brown, also at the tip a minute ashy grey eyelet, 
with a brown iris, and deep-black, oblong, longitudinal pupil; 
Second pair ashy-white. Uncommon. Near London. 
Tur CucKkoo’s Frarnrr (A. euculipenella, STEPHENS). 
Wings three lines one-fourth to four lines; first pair hoary- 
white, with three or four oblique and somewhat equi-distant 
brown spots on the upper edge, and two or three others at the 
thinner margin, the tip with a small black stripe; second pair 
ashy-white. Uncommon. Coombe Wood and Surrey. 
‘Tue Hazex Rep (A, Corylifoliellay Curtis) appears the end of 
May and June. Wings one-third of an inch; first pair reddish, 
with a very slender yellowish line from the base to the middle; 
then two opposite marginal ones in the middle, obliquely con- 
fluent, and forming the Greek letter y, and behind this letter 
one or two minute and pale lines; second pair brown. About 
hedges. Common. Near London. 
Tae Atper Lear (A. Alnifoliella, Sreruxns). Near London. 
THe Sompre (A. obcsurella, SrepHens). Near London, 
Tue Rep Ann White Bar (A. rufipunctella, STEPHENS) 
appears the end of May. Wings three lines and three-fourths; 
first pair ashy-grey, with about three equi-distant bandlets, the 
first anterior and very indistinct, the second in the middle, 
composed of a white spot, a black one, and another red, more or 
less connected together, the third is towards the hinder margin, 
and very similar to the second; second pair dull lead-coloured. 
Very rare. Kent. 
HERIBEIA (SrepHeENs). 
Haworrn's (H. Haworthella, (SrsPHENS). 
