224 CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 
to seven-twelfths; first pair pitch-black, shining, with two coni- 
cal, three-cornered, snow-white spots on the thinner margin ; the 
first before, and the second, smaller, behind the middle ; second 
pair brown ; antennze of the male thickly pectinated, black, with 
remote hairs. Near London, 
THe FeaTHEeRED TwiN-spor (J, pectinella, HAWORTH) ap- 
pears the beginning of May. Wings half an inch; first pair of 
a yellowish-brown, with a whitish, indistinct, somewhat twin 
spot before the middle of the thinner margin, and another single 
towards the hinder margin; antenneze of the male as in the last, 
Far more rare than the foregoing. Near London. 
OxruiMAn’s TWIN Spor (I. Oehlmanniella, SrerHENS). Wings 
half an inch to seven-twelfths ; first pair purplish-black, with two 
common three-cornered pure-white or silvery spots, one before, 
the other behind the middle, a snow-white spot on the upper 
edge, near the tip, and almost opposite the second spot on the 
thinner margin ; second pair black, shining, with all the fringes 
black. Uncommon. Near London, 
Tue Snow Warts Sror (J. spuria, HAworrH). Wings seven- 
twelfths of an inch; first pair paler, of a less purple hue than 
the preceding ; two marginal snow-white spots, and a very 
minute opposite snow-white dot on the upper edge, and more 
remote from the tip than in the last, in other respects similar. 
Very rare. Near London. 
Tue TreBLE-srorrEeD (I. tripunctella, SrernENs). Found 
about oaks. Wings six lines to six lines and a half, very 
brown, with three white spots disposed in form of a triangle, 
rather behind the middle of the first pair, two spots on the upper 
edge, and a third, somewhat opposite on the thinner margin, 
Uncommon. Near London, 
Tur Two-srotren Brown (—. oppositella, Haworth) 
appears in June on hedges. Wings five and a half lines to six 
lines, smooth, incumbent, obscure brown, with two equal yellow 
spots, one at the thinner margin, the other opposite on the thicker 
margin; second pair brown, spotless, head and corselet of one 
colour. Notcommon. Near London. 
Tue Dousie-spoTrep Brown (—. 4— punctella, HAworTH). 
Wings half an inch; first pair brown, with two approximating 
white spots in the middle, another at the thinner margin larger, 
across. More scarce then the last. Near London, 
Tux Douste Goxip-srorren (—. minutella, HAwoRTH). 
Wings four and a half lines; first pair brown, with two yellow 
marginal spots; one in the middle of the thinner margin, the 
other behind the middle, and nearly reaching the upper edge. 
Very uncommon. Norfolk. . 
Tur Two Sporrep Brack (—. arella, HAworra). Wings 
five lines, all narrow, deep black; the first pair with two some- 
what opposite marginal spots; the first is placed rather behind 
