222 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
Tae MEDIAN (EZ. mediellus, Sreruens). Near London, 
TINEA (Haworts). 
Tae Buack-choAKeED Woou.en (7. tapetzella, HAWORTH) 
appears in June, in houses; oceurs in clothes, skins, or woollens ; 
very abundant in the hides of animals, or feathers of birds, 
Wings eight lines to nine lines and a half; first pair black, but 
white from the middle to the tip, the whiteness soiled with indis- 
tinct brown spots; second pair ashy-grey ; body and limbs black ; 
antenne bristle-shaped; head white. But too common every 
where, 
Tae Tawny Tir (T. semifulvella, HAWortTH). Wings nine 
lines and a half; first pair pale, or tawny-grey, with the hinder 
border broadly, and the fringes deeply, tawny; second pair 
brownish lead coloured, shining ; fringes of uniform colour. 
Norfolk, and near London. 
Tue Dark BrinpLeEp Woo ten (T. vestianella, STEPHENS) 
appears the beginning of May in houses and closets. Wings 
seven lines to nine lines and ahalf, greyish-black, with thick 
darker clouds, and a paler spotin the middle; head hairy, tawny. 
Common. Near London? 
THe BRowN DoTTED Woo.uLen (T. fuscipunctella, HAwortH), 
Found with the last. Wings half an inch to seven-twelfths, 
ashy-grey, with about four black scattered spots on the disc, 
Near London. 
Tue SincLE Srotrep Woo..ENn (T. pellionella, HAworrn), 
Wings five lines to six lines and a half, ashy-brown, shining, 
with a brown spot behind the middle, Near London. 
Tue MAny Srorrep Yettow (7. nigripunctella, HAwonrtu). 
Wings five lines to five lines and a half; first pair tawny, much 
spotted with black, the spots generally forming bands; head 
hairy, tawny. Very uncommon. Near London. 
Tue WHITE-SPECKLED BiaAck (T. albipunctella, HAwortThH), 
Wings five lines and a half; first pair almost black, irregularly 
clouded with minute white dots and lines; second pair black, 
shining, with large blackish fringes. Very uncommon. Near 
London. 
Tue Trie.e Srorren Burr (7. flavescentella, Haworth). 
Wings seven-twelfths of an inch; first pair very pale yellow, 
with three indistinct brown dots; second pair whitish, with a 
tinge of yellow; head hairy, tawny; palpi pale-yellowish. Very 
rare. 
Tue Tripte-sporrep YELLOw (T. Lappella, HAwortn) fre- 
quents moist grassy places. Wings half an inch to seven- 
twelfths; first pair yellowish, with two cross contiguous deep- 
black dots before, and one behind the middle; second pair pale 
brown; head hairy; palpi black, yellow at the tip. Very un- 
common, Near London. 
