jmljn, which I believe were not known to exist in the family 

 to which our genus belongs; but I have not had an oppor- 

 tunity of ascertaining if they be equally developed in neigh- 

 bouring groups. 



The following are British species. 



1. L. literana L.^Doji. v. 10. pi. 355./. 2.—Hub. Tori. 



pi. 15./. 89. & 90.—^ 91. var. ? — April, end of Aug., 

 September, and beginning of October ; Oaks, New 

 Forest, and Glanville's Wootton, Mr. Dale. 



2. L. squamana F. — Doti. 5. 157. 7. — squamulana Hub. 15. 



94'. — 92. & 93. va7'S. ? — End of August, beginning of 

 September, in Orchards and on Oaks covered with 

 Lichen, J. C. — End of September, beginning of 

 October, White-thorns, Mr. Dale. 



3. L. tricolorana Haxv. — irrorana Hub. 15. 95. — September, 



Oaks and trees covered with Lichen, J. C. — Be- 

 ginning of October, Apple-trees, Dorset and North 

 Devon, Mr. Cocks. 



4. L. irrorana Hub. — Curt. Brit. Ent. pi. 440. — Glanville's 



Wootton and Devon, Capt. Blomer. 



5. L. fulvomixtana Ste. — New Forest and Glanville's Woot- 



ton, Mr. Dale. 



6. L. scabrana F. — irrorana Hub. 15. 97. — In woods. 



Genus Paramesia Ste. 



7. L. cerusana Hub. 11. 63. — I have never seen but two spe- 



cimens of Hubner's insect, which were taken in the 

 New Forest ; the one generally seen under that name 

 is a larger insect, exceedingly like Z*, scabrajia, only 

 the upper wings are cream-colour : it is found the 

 end of iF'uly amongst Elms. 



8. L. tripunctana Hub.20. 129. — tripunctulana Haw. — End 



of July, Glanville's Wootton, Mr. Dale ; September, 

 pathways in woods. 

 8^. L. aspersana Hiib. 41. 259.? — Middle of August, New 

 Forest, and amongst grass. South Foreland, Dover, 

 J. C. — July and August, on Juniper and coarse 

 grass, Winandermere ; Gryme's Dyke, Oxon ; Port- 

 land, about the Rosa spinosissima, Mr. Dale. I doubt 

 if it be Hiibner's insect. 



9. L. bifidana Haia. 418. 77. — Sept., hedges and open places 



in woods ; middle of October, Dorset, Mr. Dale. 



10. L. Gnomana L. — notana Do7i. 11. 369. 3. var. — Steine- 



riana Hiib. 27. 170. 1 believe to be another species. 

 March, amongst dried leaves ; middle of June, end 

 of July, Sept., and October, open places in woods at 

 Coombe, Darent, Glanville's Wootton, and Witten- 

 ham, Berks, Mr. Dale. 



11. T^. subtripunctulana Sic. — North Devon, Mr. Cocks. 

 The Plant is Anagallis icnclla (Bog Pimpernel). 



