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griseo-fuscis, maculis duabus cost, duabus dorsi obliquis oppositis, in 
fascias angulatas confluentibus, spatio interjecto obscuriore ; capillis fus- 
cis. Exp. al. 4 lin. 
Head fuscous. Face whitish. Antenne fuscous, basal joint whitish. 
Anterior wings fuscous, with two pairs of obliquely-placed opposite 
streaks, forming angulated fascia, the first before the middle, the second 
before the apex; between them the ground-colour of the wing is darker 
fuscous ; cilia fuscous. Posterior wings grey, with paler cilia. 
Hitherto scarce; has occurred in the south of Scotland in June, 
among nut-bushes. Mr. Douglas took a specimen at West Wick- 
ham Wood. 
7. maritima, Sta. Sup. Cat. p. 11 (1851). lis anticis ochreis 
fuscisve, maculis duabus costs, duabus dorsi obliquis oppositis, linco- 
laque ex basi albis albidisve, punctulo pone maculam priorem dorsi 
nigro, punctulo altero ad apicem macule secunde costalis nigro, tertio 
angulum analem versus, quarto ante apicem, macula albida costali in 
apicem producta ; capillis fulvis griseisve. Exp. al. 34 lin. 
Head fulvous, or greyish. Face whitish. Antenne fuscous, basal 
joint whitish. Anterior wings extremely variable in colour and mark- 
ings; in distinctly-marked specimens they are fuscous, with two re 
of obliquely-placed opposite white spots, and @ white basal streak ; 
other specimens they are dirty ochreous, with these markings a 
faintly indicated ; there is a black dot on the dise outside the first dor- 
sal spot, and another at the apex of the second costal spot; between 
this and the anal angle is a third; ix the apex of the wing is another 
white or whitish costal spot, and beyond it another black dot; cilia 
ochreous-grey, with a distinct row of black scales from the last costal 
spot to the anal angle. Posterior wings pale grey, with paler cilia. 
Occurs early in July, on the coast at St. OayED) and in the Isle 
of Sheppey. 
8. Boyerella, Dup. L. F. xi. 548. pl. 309. f. 3 (1838); Zell. ; 
Sta.—albedinella, Zell.; Dup.—cuculipennella p., Haw.; Step. Alis 
anticis albis fusco-pulveratis, maculis ¢ribus costee obliquis fuscis, prima 
abbreviata, secunda tertiaque in sériolas nigras desinentibus, macula 
dorsi pone medium fusca, introrsum nigro-squamata ; eapillis aldidis ; 
antennis albis, fusco-annulatis. Exp. al. 4 lin. 
Head whitish-grey. Wace white. Antennee white, annulated with 
fuscous, the basal joint white. Anterior wings white, irrorated with 
fuscous, with ¢hree oblique fuscous streaks from the costa, the first in 
the middle abbreviated, ¢he second beyond the middle continued nearly 
to the anal angle, having before its apex a black streak, the third is in 
the apex of the wing, and terminates in a black streak; on the inner 
margin is an indistinct fuscous mark near the base of the wing, and 
beyond the middle is a fuscous spot internally margined with black ; 
cilia greyish-white, with some fuscous scales round the apex. Poste- 
rior wings fuscous, with paler cilia. 
