214 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
Tuk STRANGER Knort-noRN (P. advenella, GERMAR). Near 
London. 
Tur MARBLED KNor-norn(P.marmorea, STEPHENS). “ Wings 
three-fourths of an inch; first pair ashy-grey, with a very straight 
streak almost in the middle, red, posteriorly white, nearly 
reaching the upper edge, and bordered on the outer edge bya 
black band, which band is waved on the outer edge, and forked 
towards the upper edge; this band is also terminated by a white 
waved streak, and another narrow waved red band near the hin. 
der margin ; fringes deep lead-colour, and yery shining ; in the 
place of the hinder stigma a cross, curved, or obscure, smoke- 
black crescent; second pair brownish, with darker fringes, 
Very rare.” Near London. 
Tne Porpnyry Knor-Horn (P. Porphyrea, Curtis). Near 
London. 
Tae DovE-coLouRED Knot-HorN (P. Rhenella, GeRMar). 
“‘ Wings nine lines one-fourth ; first pair glaucous ash, with a 
band before the middle, smoke-black, broader at the upper edge, 
and including a white blotch at the thinner margin ; hinder roar- 
gin dullish-red, with a pale wayed indistinct streak ; in the place 
of the hinder stigma in Noctua, two cross brown dots; second 
IME whitish, with the hinder margin itself brown.” Near Lon. 
on. 
Tue TABBY Knor-norn (P. pinguis, Sreraens), “ Wings 
ten lines anda half; first pair pale grey, with a deep-black band 
almost on the base, and a second much narrower, contiguous, 
and a third wavy and streak-shaped towards the hinder margin, 
and a fourth behind the third; second pair white, shining, with 
the hinder margin slightly darker; fringes silky white. Very 
uncommon.” Near London, 
Tue BEAUTIFUL KNoT-HORN (P. formosa, STEPHENS). ‘Wings 
five-sixths of an inch; first pair rufous-ash, with two somewhat 
double streaks, and an interjacent character, resembling the 
letter I, black; second pair brown. Very rare.” Near London, 
Tur Buunt-winecep Knor-norn (P. obtusa, STEPHENS), 
“ Wings eight lines and a half; first pair obtuse, brownish-red, 
with a brown band on the base, bordered on the outer edge by 
some imperfect rufous streaks; second pair brownish, Very 
rare.” Near London. 
Tue SrEcKLED Knot-no0RN (P. ornatella, Gernmar). “ Wings 
ten lines and a half; first pair pale brownish, clouded with white 
and black, with a white posterior streak, and another composed 
of black and white dots on the margin; second pair brownish. 
Very rare.’ Near London. 
Tur Pine Knot-norn (P. Abietella, GERMAR). Near London. 
Tue Dorren KNotT-norn (P. Roborella, GermMAr) “ appears 
in June (2). Wings twelve lines to twelve lines and a half; first 
