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Mayr ; E. manra, L. ; Aelia acuminata, parasitised by PJiasia ? ; 

 A. furcula, Fieb. ; Enrydema omatimi, L., on cabbage ; Stephanitis 

 jyyri, ¥., on pears ; Adelphocoris lineolatus, Goeze, on lucerne ; Poe- 

 ciloscytus cognatus, Fieb., on beet ; Tngonotylus rvficornis, Geoff., 

 of wiuch adults were found on maize in July ; Eriosoma {Schizoneura) 

 lanvginosum, Hrt. ; E. {S.) vlmi, L. ; Tetraneura vlmi, DeG., in 

 colonies on the roots of maize in June, the galls on ehns appearing 

 at the end of April ; Brevicoryne {Aphis) brassicae, L., recorded for 

 the first time and present in great numbers ; A. hburni, Kalt., on 

 white acacia ; Myziis ribis, L., on red currant in May ; Phylloxera 

 vastatnx,'P\anch., against which all infested vine-cuttings were destroyed 

 in the presence of a special commission ; Lepidosaphes idmi, L. 

 {Mytilaspis pomorum, Bch.), on apples ; Evlecaniwn (Lecanium) 

 bitubercvhtvm, Targ. ; Pulvinaria vitis, L. 



Lepidoptera : — Tinea granella, L., in stored grain; T. misella, Z. ; 

 Tineola biselliella, Humm., appearing at end of January ; Phyllorycter 

 (Lithocolletis) popvlifoliella, Fr.,on poplars in June, pupation occurring 

 about 16th June and lasting about 8 days ; Lyonetia sp. on apples ; 

 Hemerophila (Simaethis) pariana, CI., on apples at the end of 

 September ; Eucosma {Tmetocera) oceUana, F., in June ; Argyropiloce 

 (Olefhrevtes) rariegana, Hb., on apples, the adult moths appearing 

 at the beginning of May ; Sivamnierdamia i^v/reMo, Vil., on apples ; 

 Hyponomeuta maliiieUKS, Z., on apples, pupation being observed 

 en the 22nd May and lasting until 2nd June ; H. variabilis, Z., adults 

 appearing in great numbers in June ; H. padi, Z.; H. euonymeUus, 

 Scop. ; Phtella maci'lipennis, Curt, {cruciferarum, Z.), which has 

 three generations ; Sitotroga cerealella, 01., in stored and growing 

 wheat ; Clysia {Conchylis) ambigvella, Hb. ; Sparganothis {Tortrix) 

 pilleriana, SchiiT. ; T. rosana, L. {laeirigafta, Schiff.) ; T. viridana, L. ; 

 T. (Pandemis) ribeana, Hb., and T. (P.) heparana, Schiff., in May ; 

 Cydia pomo^jella, L., the first adults appearing about 11th May and 

 hibernation commencing at the beginning of August ; Paranthrene 

 (Sciapteron) tabaniforme, Eott., on poplars in company with Trochilivm 

 apiforme, CI., and Aegeria (Sesia) cidiciforniis, L., hibernation occurring 

 in the larval stage ; Cossiis cossus, L., larvae of which were found in 

 May, July and August and are parasitised by a Tachinid ; Zeuzera 

 pyrina, L., on ash and hlac, as well as on many fruit and ornamental 

 trees ; Pyralis faritwlis, L. ; Aglossa pii'nguinalis, L., in barns ; 

 Loxostege siicticalis, L. ; Pyravsta mibilalis, Hb. ; Evergestis extmialis, 

 So. ; Cledeobia moldavica, Esp., in June ; Dioryctria abietella, F. ; 

 Acrobasis obtusella, Hb. ; E])hesfia liihniella, Z. ; E. elutella, Hb. ; 

 Plodia interfimctella, Hb. ; Etiella zi'nckenella, Tr., the adult moths 

 appearing in May and August ; Hotnoeosoina nebulella, Hb., with 

 H. nimbella, Z., on sunflowers ; Galleria mellonella, L., adults seen 

 in May ; Co-ambus luteelliis, Schiff,, on wheat ; C. jucundellus, H.S. ; 

 Aporia crataegi, L. ; Pieris brassicae, L., the caterpillars appearing 

 on 25th June, pupation occurring on 9th July and adults on 21st 

 July ; P. rapae, L., on cabbages ; P. dajilidicc, L., the adult butterflies 

 being found in April, June, July and September ; Vanessa piohjchloros, 

 L., on elms in May, the adults appearing in June ; Melitaea matvroia, 

 L., Lasiocampa lanestris, L., and L. quercus, L., on roses and lilac ; 

 L. -nev stria, L., on fruit trees and poplars, pupation beginning in May 

 and adults appearing in the middle of June ; Gastropiacha quercifolia, L., 



