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self eaya (Ent. Monogr., p. 49) "Hals- imd Scliulter-winkeln sfumpf'' 

 although he afterwards says " die Halsecke recht^Yinkelig." The much 

 broader 5 has also generally more obtuse anterior angles of the pro- 

 notum than the ^ . Only the brachypterous form is known to me. 

 Scarce. 



2. 0. plafychila, Fieb., Thorns., = intermedia, Flor. The macrop- 

 terous form is extremely like the macropterous form of O. nirjrina. 

 Fall., but it is of a somewhat darker colour, has long frontal spines, 

 and somewhat differently areolated elytra. Very scarce. 



3. O. nigvina, Fall, Thorns., = cinerea, Fieb., F. Sahib, (f. bra- 

 chypt.), «e(? Flor. The macropterous form is very scarce ; the bra- 

 chypterous form is generally distributed. 



4. 0. cylindvieornis, Thoms., is very like 0. macroplithalma, Fieb., 

 = O. cinerea, Flor, =: O. pusilla, Fieb., i^. Thomson says, without 

 reservation, " area discoidali 3-seriatim areolata," and Fieber " mit 4 

 "Eeihen," but I believe that the ^ most frequently has three I'ows. 

 The name meter ophthalmn must be adopted for the species. Scarce ; 

 I know only the brachypterous form. 



5. O. parvula, Thoms., = 0. ohscura, Fieb., but I know not if it 

 = Tingis parvula. Fall. The brachypterous form not scarce in S. 

 Finland, the macropterous very scarce. Very similar in form to O. 

 graeiJis, Fieb., but is soon distinguished by the broader and much 

 shorter 4 — 5 areolated discoidal area of the elytra. 



6. O. hiseriata, Thoms., = 0. gracilis, Fieb., forma brachypt. The 

 remarks made respecting O. cylindricornis are applicable to this 

 species. Fieber's name must be retained. Scarce in S. Finland ; 

 both forms taken by me in Karelia. 



7. O. recticosfa, Thoms. Unknown to me ; probably not distinct 

 from 0. gracilis, Fieb. 



Hclsingfors : January, 187-i. 



NOTES ON BEITISH TORTRICES. 

 BY C. G. BAEEETT. 

 {continued from p. 149). 



A change of residence and other circumstances have compelled 

 me to suspend these notes for a time, but at the same time have 

 afforded me the opportunity of correcting some errors in those pre- 

 viously published. 



