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fringes gold-coloured and shining; second pair brown or ashy, 
with the fringes silky white.’ Near London. 
Tue Dew Veneer (C. rorellus, SvErHENS). Near London, 
Tne Curcguerrep VeneEER (C. falsellus, SrerHENS) ‘ appears 
in August, in meadows. Wings three-fourths of an inch; first pair 
with short indistinct brown and white streaks ; second pair ashy- 
grey, spotless; head and corselet ashy-grey, abdomen brown and 
shining. Uncommon.” Near London. 
Tue BARRED VENEER (C. lufeellus, SterHENS) “ appears the 
middle of June, in meadows. Wings five-sixths of an inch to 
eleven-twelfths of an inch, whitish, with various longitudinal 
brown lines, and two brown streaks. Common.’ Near London, 
Tue ELpow-strirep VENEER (C. inquinatellus, STEPHENS) 
“ appears in meadows. Wings ten lines to ten lines and a half, 
first pair ashy-grey, or pale brownish, with two unangulate or 
kneed streaks, brown, edged with whitish, the first in the middle, 
the second towards the hinder margin; the fringes pale golden, 
shining ; second pair brownish-white, with whitish silky fringes, 
Cambridge.” 
Tne Artp VENEER (C. aridellus, Curtis). Near London, 
Hiipner’s Veneer (C. sellasellus, SrerpHeNns). Near London, 
Tue DusKy VENEER C. fuscelinellus, STEPHENS). Near London, 
Tue BLunT VENEER (C. obtusellus, StEP HENS). Near London, 
THe Common VENEER (C. petrificellus, StEPHENS) “ appears 
in August in meadows. Wings one inch one-twelfth ; first pair 
brownish-ash, with the upper edge brownish, and a pure white 
streak in the middle branched posteriorly; second pair very 
large, brownish, spotless.” Near London. ’ 
Tue Buack STREAK VENEER (C. nigristriellus, STEPHENS), 
Near London. 
Tue EAGLET VENEER (C, aquilellus, STEPHENS). 
Tur Yertow VENEER (C, paleellus, STEPHENS) “ appears in 
meadows. Wings one inch one-twelfth ; first pair pale yellow, 
with a short white streak in the middle, bordered by two brown 
lines; second pair brown, spotless. Perhaps a variety of the 
Common Veneer (C. petrificellus).” Near London, 
THe BROWN-EDGED VENEER (C. culmorum, STEPHENS). 
« Found in meadows. Wings twelve lines and a half; first pair 
ashy-brown, with a brown upper edge and a slender pure white 
streak in the middle, slightly forked on the hinder part ; secon 
pair brown. Common,” Near London, 
CHILO (Zinck. SomMeER). 
Tne Aquatic Veneer (C. forficellus, GERMAR and Z. S, 123) 
“ appears in July, in marshy grounds ; first pair red straw-yel- 
