CONSPECTUS OF MOTHS. 227 
gold coloured, with four equidistant purplish-red bands, the 
first at the base, the second slightly arched before the middle, the 
third behind and forked at the upper edge, the fourth at the 
hinder border, united to the third near the thinner margin, 
fringes brown ; second pair copper-brown, especially behind the 
middle. Very uncommon. Kent. 
Tue ScaArRLeT BARRED Goin (L. sanguinella, SreruEns.) Per- 
haps a variety of the last. Wing's one-third of an inch ; first pair 
pure yellow, or of a bright golden hue, with four blood-red- 
bands, the first and second disposed as in the preceding, the 
third forked at the thinner margin, and entire at the upper edge ; 
fourth at the hinder border, distinct from the third ; fringes gold 
coloured or brown ; second pair without the purple hue; hinder 
wings stronger, and much paler than in the last. Near London. 
Ssrr’s Goxp (L. Seppella, Haworti). Wings three lines 
one fourth; first pair golden, shining, with two straight silvery 
streaks; second pair shining with golden; body minute, black ; 
antennee short. Rare, Near London. 
THE PLEASANT GoLp (L. amenella, SrepnHENS). Near London. 
THE SILVER-sTRIPED Gop (L. bistrigella, SrmPpuENns), Wings 
one-fourth of an inch, Very similar to but distinct from, the 
last. The first pair of wings not so golden, with the silvery 
streaks rather arched, the last behind the middle; second pair 
brown or dull lead-coloured, shining, without the golden hue, 
Very rare. Near London. 
Tur Dror Goip (—. auroguttella, Steeu“Ns). Near London, 
GRACILLARIA (Hawoartn), 
Tuk NenuLous SLENDER (G. nebulea, HAwortH) appears in 
spring ; common about hedges. Wings four lines and a half to five 
lines; first pair ashy-grey, with latge black clouds, black bands 
on the upper edge, and interrupted whitish streaks, Near London. 
Tue Turkey’s Featuer (6, Meleagripennella, STEPHENS). 
Wings three lines and a half; first pair ashy-grey, the tip with an 
eyclike deep black dot. Very uncommon, Near London. 
Tus Conriuenr Bar V. (G. anastomosis, Haworru) found 
among hedges. Wings four lines and a half to five and a half, 
pale, with four or five strong reddish bands. Variable. Coombe 
Wood, 
Tut Dovsre BArRep SienpEeR (G. cinerea, HAworrtn), 
Wings five lines and a half; first pair very narrow, with two or 
three narrow, oblique, equidistant brown bands, the last rather 
behind the middle, more indistinct and slightly interrupted, leay- 
ing a round brown spot near the thinner margin; second pair 
brown, or pitch-brown, Uncommon, Coombe Wood, 
Tux Yeutow V (G. V—flava, HAworrn). Wings four lines to 
four lines and a half; first pair very narrow, brown, with the 
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