212 CONGPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
deep black Greek chi (© prostrate in the expanded wings; be- 
hind this a posterior, irregular, almost interrupted brown band 
bebaeee two waved whitish streaks; fringes ashy grey.” Near 
ondon. 
Tun LARGE Grey (Eu. cembrella, Sreruens) ‘appears upon 
pine trees. Wings one inch; first pair ashy, with a paler, 
straight, indistinct streak before the middle, and darker on its 
outer edge; a second posterior whitish, rather curved on the 
outer and brown on the inner edge; in the place of the hinder 
stigma, an indistinct brown Greek chi, (X) opposite a brown spot 
we peer edge; second pair dull whitish, Common,” Near 
ondon, 
Toe Drap Grey (Ru. subfusea, Srerpnens). ‘ Foundin 
woods. Wings five-sixths of an inch to one inch, pale brown, 
with two indistinct paler streaks; second pair faint brownish.” 
Near London, 
Tue MuRANINE (Eu. murana, Curtis). 
Tur Line Grey (Zu. lineola, Curtis). Near London. 
Tur Resin Grey (Eu. Resinea, (StePHENS). “ Wings two. 
thirds of an inch, ashy, waved across with black, with silvery 
ashy bands.” 
Tue SMau, Grey (Eu. Mercurella, Srepunns) “ frequents 
hedges. - Wings two-thirds of an inch, somewhat ashy grey, 
with two remote brown streaks; a blackish spot scarcely con- 
spicuous in the middle of the wing ; a black eyelet with a white 
pupil, or black mark, resembling 8, at the outer margin of the 
wing towards the posteriors. Variable.” Common, Near 
London. 
Tue NArRow Grey (Eu. angustea, Curtis). Near London, 
.PHYCITA (Curtis). 
Tur Ermine Knor-norn (P. nebulella, STEPHENS). ‘ Wings; 
first pair whitish, with two or three cross spots before the middle, 
and two other spots in the place of the hinder stigma in Noe. 
tuid@ ; behind these an obscure, rather broken, blackish streak, 
and behind this, near the tip itself, a black spot on the upper 
edge ; and frequently on the hinder margin a row of very minute 
indistinct brown dots; second pair whitish, shining, with white 
silky fringes. Very uncommon.” Near London. 
Tur PowpERED Knor-Horn (P. diluta, HawortTH). “ Wings 
three-fourths of an inch; first pair rather narrow and long, red. 
dish-ash, and very much ashy-grey towards the upper edge, 
with a narrow band red just before the middle, and white to- 
wards the thinner margin, and a second towards the hinder 
margin broader, waved on the outer edge, including a white 
waved streak; in the place of the hinder stigma two conspicuous 
cross deep black spots, and in the hinder margin, which is hoary 
white, a streak of deep black dots; second pair brown. Very 
uncommon.” Near London. 
