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1829. — Phtheochroa rugosana, Hh. One examiile at lig-ht in Gribi-altar on 

 October 20tli, 1910. 



1968. — Crocidosemaplebejana, 7j. Gibraltar, at liu'lit on August 2nd, 1911. Scarce. 

 2017. — Bactra lanceolana, Hb. Cork Woods on July 2nd, 1910. Not common. 



2137. —Epihlema thajjsiana, Z. Taken at light in Gibraltar in June and Avigust 

 (1911-12). Not very common. 



2257. — Carpncapsa poinonella, L. One example in Gibraltar on April 13th, 1910. 



2926. — Rhinosia formosella, Hb. San Eoque, on June 10th, 1911. Apparently 

 scarce. 



3015. — /'terolonche pulverulenta, Z. Taken in Gibraltar in August, 1911. Not 

 very common. 



3019. — Epidola stigma, Stgr. Taken with the preceding. Scarce. 



3117. — Pleurota ericella, Dvip. One example of this peculiar little moth taken 

 in Gibraltar on June 26th, 1911. 



3143.^ — Psecadia hipimctella, F. A well marked fresh specimen taken at lighten 

 my verandah on October 9th, 1911. No other examples seen. 



3201.- Depressaria scopariella, Hein. Gibraltar, in June and August (1911). 

 Not very common. 



3233. — D. applana, F. One example at Gibraltar on November 1st, 1910. 



3280 — D. heracliana, DeGeer. Two examples of this common British species 

 taken at light in Gibraltar, in November and January (1911-12). 



3326a. — Lecithocera luticomella, Z., var. pallicornella, Stgr. One example at 

 light, Gibraltar, October 5th, 1911. 



3860.— ColeopJwra? dianthi, H.-S. Gibraltar, May 10th, 1910. One example 

 only. 



4:205. — Lithocollef is adenocarpi, Stgr. Cork Woods on March 28th, 1910. Not 

 plentiful. 



4464. — Atychia cassandrella, Stgr. Gibraltar, July 15th, 1910. One example. 



4584. — Tinea pellionella, L. Taken at Gibraltar on September 30th, 1910. Not 

 common. 



4598, — T. chrysopterella, H.-S. This bright little moth occurs in the Gibraltar 

 district not uncommonly in May and June (1910). 



4622. — Tineola crassicornella, Z. Taken at the Cork Woods in May, 1910. 

 Apparently uncommon. 



4693. — Nemotois latreillelhis, F. This brightly marked little "Long-horn," 

 recalling the British Adela degeerella, L., which is so common in our 

 English woods in early siunmer, is not scarce at San Eoque and 

 Algeciras in May and Jvme (1910-11). 



About 90 species of Coleojitera and Hemiptera were taken, but, 

 they have not yet been fully worked out, and as these Orders have 



