108 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



var. ossea, Tynefield. A. semitestacella. Common ; Gosford, 

 off beech and cedar ; Biel, on beech ; Falkland. A. spiniella. 



-Belstane, on rowan, plentiful, 26th August 1895. A. albi- 

 stria. Halls near Penicuik, yth July ; Pettycur, on blackthorn, 

 plentiful, 8th August, 1894. * 'A. inendica. A specimen, 

 taken at Dreghorn on i6th July 1889, is referred by Mr. 

 Barrett to this form. A. retinella. Common on birch : 

 Dreghorn, Newpark, Winton (off spruce), Blairadam, etc., 

 July. A. curvella. Common on apple ; Mortonhall, Aberlady, 

 etc. A. gcedartella. Abundant on birch. A. brocheella. 

 Blairadam, common on birch, 2oth July 1895. A. arceuthina. 



Pentlands, common on juniper, 5th and loth June 1895. 



Cedestis farinatclla. One, near Midcalder, on fir, 2gth July; one, 

 Falkland, 9th August. 



Ocnerostoma piniariella. Ravelston, 6th June ; common, near 

 Portobello, on fir, 6th July; Glencorse, nth May. 



Gracilaria alchimiella ( = swederella). Abundant; swarming on 

 oaks on Corstorphine Hill in June 1895. G. elongella.^Ql 

 uncommon ; Gosford, Wemyss, Falkland, August and Septem- 

 ber ; Mortonhall, 2yth October; Bridge of Allan, 3ist 

 December; a puzzling variety near Wemyss, 3oth May, 1895. 

 G. tringipennella. A few, Newpark, yth June ; three, Pettycur, 

 26th June, 1895. G. syringella. Abundant about privet 

 hedges. G. auroguttella. A few, Ormiston, East Lothian, 

 5th July 1895. 



Ornix anglicclla. Common about hawthorn hedges in May and 

 June ; Hillend, Kames, Greenbank, Balerno, etc. O. betulcE 

 and O. loganella are, Mr. Barrett thinks, both represented 

 among specimens taken near Kirknewton, at birch, in May and 

 June 1895. O. scoticella. Newpark, common on rowan, 

 7th June 1895. 



Coleophora alcyonipennella. Greenbank, 24th July ; Dalkeith, 3oth 

 July ; Pettycur, 4th June. C. albicosta Common on furze ; 

 Braid Hills, Comiston, Kirknewton, etc. C. mnrinipennella. 

 Kirknewton, 23rd and 28th May; Silverburn, plentiful in old 

 pasture, 2yth May; Ormiston, 5th July. C. ccEspititiella. 

 Very common. *C. obtusella, Sta. Mr. Barrett refers a 

 specimen obtained among rushes in a damp meadow near 

 Borthwick to this form. If the identification be correct, the 

 species is not so strictly maritime as has been supposed. 

 C. laripennella (anmilatella). Craiglockhart, ist August; 

 Winton, 4th July; Elie, 23rd July. C. artemisietta, Scott 

 One, Pettycur, 8th August 1894. C. nigricella. One, Kirk- 

 newton, i3th June; one, Newpark, off birch, iSth July. *C. 

 vitisella. Dalkeith, 3oth July 1892; Silverburn, 2 gth June 1894. 



