3. Y. variellus Hiib. 16. 106. — 5-punctatus, lutosus, and fla- 



viciliatus Haiso. vars. — End of July, Birch-wood, 

 J. C. — Beginning of September, Devon. 



4. Y. rufimitrellus Hiib. 18. 124. 



5. Y. fissellus Hiib. 16. 108. 



6. Y. radiatellus Do7i. 3. pi. 77. 3. & 4. — Beginning of Au- 



gust, middle of October, Apple-trees, Glanville's 

 Wootton, J. C. Dale, Esq. 



7. Y. costellus Hiib. 16. 107. — ochroleucus, ermineus, and 



ustulatus Haw. vars. — End of August, beginning of 

 September, in Oak-woods, Devon. 



8. Y. maurellus Hiib. 18. 122? 



9. Y. vittellusZ/. — Hub. 51. 349. — dorsatus? Lat.Gen. Crust. 



4. 233. j-;/. 16./. 6.— Trunks of Elms, Kensington 

 Gardens. 

 10. Y. sequellus Li7in. — Hiib. 15. 103. — End of August, 

 hedges, Westerham, Kent, but rare. 



CEROSTOMA. 



1. Hesperidella Hiib. 25. 169. — vittatus F. — In gardens the 



whole of June, end of August and beginning of October, 

 Wrentham, Suffolk; Lyndhurst, Hants; and Lisson 

 Grove. J. C. 



2. annulatella Curt. Brit. Ent. pi. 420. 



Whitish ochre, base of palpi brown, each joint of the antennae 

 annulated with brown ; eyes black ; shoulders brown : superior 

 wings variegated and spotted with brown, leaving a pale space 

 along the inferior margin on which is a row of dots, the in- 

 ternal edge is indented, and forms a fiddle-shaped mark when 

 the wings are closed ; on the costa towards the base is a double 

 row of dots, and beyond them 4 lai'ge brown spots, the pos- 

 terior margin is brown, and the cilia variegated with the same 

 colour : inferior wings cinereous, cilia brownish ochre : tibiae 

 and tarsi annulated with brown and ochre. 



I first discovered this insect, which varies very much in co- 

 lour, in Scotland in August; and it has been since taken on the 

 sea-coast at Tynemouth, Northumberland, by G. Wailes, E3(|. 



3. maculipennis Curt. Guide, No. 3. 



The size of C. Xylostclla : dirty ochre, superior wings 

 freckled with brown, inferior margin dark brown with 3 large 

 ochreous spots, one towards the base, another at the centre, 

 and a 3rd near the posterior angle. August, Scotland ; and 

 middle of September in a field at Heron Court, Hants. 



4. Xylostella Z/.— i/M^>. 17. 119.— Roesel 1. /. 10.— End of 



June, London; middle of July, Dover; August, Scotland, 

 on Honey-suckles and Wall-flowers ; middle of Oc- 

 tober, Turnip-fields, Southchurch, Essex. 



The Plant is Rammculus aurt'comus (Goldilocks, or Wood 

 Crowfoot). 



