216 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS, 
“* Wings ten and a half lines, spotless; first pair mouse-brown ; 
second pair dingy ; the pa/pi declined and curved. Very rare,” 
Near London. 
CRAMBUS (Fasrictius), 
Pt LEADEN VENEER (C. Lythargyrellus, SrEPHENS.) Near 
ondon. 
Tar SrreaKkep Satin VENEER (C. argyreus, FABRicivs), 
“‘ Wings one inch, spotless, silken; first pair sulphur-silvery in 
certain positions, with the wing ribs posteriorly brown. Very 
uncommon. Norfolk.’ Near London, 
Tae Yevtow Satin Veneer (C, Arbustorum, Fanricrus) 
“found in grassy places. Wings twelve lines to thirteen lines, 
spotless, silky ; first pair sulphur-yellow ; second pair brown, 
Uncommon.” Near London, 
Tue Wuire Satin Veneer (C. argentellus, Srernens) 
“found among grass. Wings one inch, spotless, silky; first 
pair silvery ; second pair whitish. Perhapsamere variety of the 
last.’ Uncommon, Near London, 
ae Wuite Venerr (C. dealbellus, Srepuens). Near Lon- 
on. 
Tue PEARL-STREAK VENEER (C. hamellus, STEPHENS), 
“ Wings eleven-twelfths of an inch; first pair greyish, tile-red, 
with a pure white, broad streak drawn from the base to the end, 
and inwardly with one indentation in the middle; near the hin- 
der margin a rectangular brownish streak; behind this the 
wings are ash-coloured, but in the middle of the hinder margin 
four deep black cross spots; second pair brownish, with the 
ee pure white and shinning. Very rare. Norfolk.” Near 
mdon. 
Tue PortLAND VENEER (C. tentaculellus, Curtis). ‘ Wings 
retuse, dull brick-red, with pure white simple and ramifying 
streaks; second pair brownish-ash, spotless, with snow-white 
fringes. Very rare.” Near London, 
Tae INLAID VENEER (C. pascuellus, STEPHENS) ‘‘ appears in 
August in meadows. Wings five-sixths of an inch; first pair in 
the middle yellowish; with a broad white silvery line, spear- 
shaped, through the length of the wing, an oblong patch at the 
tip; two oblique white lines before the tip; second pair whitish ; 
all brown underneath.’ Near London. 
Tue Corse VENEER (C. Dumetellus, SterHens), Near Lon- 
don. 
Tue Heata VENEER (C. ericellus, STEPHENS). Near London. 
Tue Darg INLAID VENEER (C. pratellus, SveEpHENS) ‘ ap- 
pears the middle of June and beginning of August, in meadows. 
Wings five-sixths of an inch; first pair whitish, with a 
Silvery line lengthwise in the middle, shooting off on the hinder 
part simple branches like streaks.” Near London. 
