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black short line at the base of the inner margin, and brown spots 
on the disc. Uncommon, Near London. 
Tur Dorrep Dras (Y. lutosus, HAworrn) frequents woody 
places, Wings eight lines to eight lines and a half; first pair 
palish or dull brownish-white, or pale-yellow, dotted with brown, 
and oe dots scattered over the edge, fringes yellow. Near 
London, 
Tor YELLOW-FRINGED Wate (Y. flaviciliatus, HAwoRTH) 
frequents woody places. Wings three-fourths of an inch; first 
pair white, or whitish, with yellow posterior spots on the upper 
edge, and yellow fringes. Near London, 
Tue Rusty Mirre (Y. rufimitrellus, SterHeNs). Near 
London. 
Tue BrRoaAp Srreak (Y. fissellus, SrepHEeNS). Wings two- 
thirds of an inch, white, with a very straight broad black streak 
from the base to the end; colour of the wings variable. Very 
uncommon. Near London. 
Tur Rapiaren (Y¥. radiatellus, SrepueNs) appears in Sep- 
tember, in woody places. Wings two-thirds of an inch to three- 
fourths ; first pair golden red, reddish, or brownish, with various 
streaks. Very variable. Near London. 
Tue Moor (Y. maurellus, SreruHeNS). Near London, 
The Brack Back (Y. Vitlellus, HAWorrTH) appears in sum- 
mer, on elm trees. Wings seven-twelfths of an inch to two- 
thirds; first pair ashy-grey, with a common black longitudinal 
line on both sides, repanded ; the hinder margin with minute 
black dots, a blackish hollow line at the tip of the wing. Near 
London. 
Tur SMALL Runic (Y. sequellus, HAWORTH) appears in August, 
on hedges. Wings eight lines and a half; first pair snow white ; 
acommon deep-black longitudinal fillet, forked at the base, 
variously waved at the sides; spots on the sides, black, some- 
what cross-wise, and of various form; antennze black, ringed 
with white; shanks of the first pair of legs brown; head, cor- 
selet, abdomen, and thighs white. Very uncommon. Kent. 
Tne Grev Srreak (Y. Hesperidellus, Sreeuens). In gar- 
dens, Wings seven-twelfths of an inch; first pair pale, with a 
terminal ashy-black band, the upper edge with posterior black 
dots; second pair pale brownish. Very uncommon. Near 
London. 
Tue Grey Honeysucnwe (Y. Xylostella, HAworrn). In gar- 
dens. Wings half an inch to seven-twelfths, ashy-grey, with a 
common white streak on the back, indented on both sides. 
EUPLOCAMUS, (LATREILEE). 
Tue Carpuncie (EB. Anthracinellus, Sternens). Doubtful 
as a native of Britain. 
Tne TAssEL (E. tessellus, STEPHENS). Doubtful as British. 
