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Hodgkinson at Preston (Int. 91, 99 and 101). Hence it 

 seems widely distributed. 



ElachUta cygnipennella, I. B., p. 263. As an instance 

 of the difficulties of the Entomological student, I may ob- 

 serve that Mr. Scott sent me this larva mining in six 

 different grasses, and E. albifrontella was mining in the 

 same six grasses at the same time. 



Lithocolletis hortella, I. B., p. 267. Several have been 

 taken by Rev. P. H. Newnham at Guildford. 



Lithocolletis AmyoteUa, I. B., p. 267. Mr. T. Wilkin- 

 son bred this freely from oak leaves. 



Lithocolletis quinqueguttella, I. B., p. 268. Mr. Gregson 

 has bred this from sallow-feeding larvas, which he collected 

 last autumn from the small sallows on the sand hills. 



Lithocolletis irradiella, I. B., p. 269. Mr. T. Wilkinson 

 has bred several of this species. 



Bucculatrix cidarella, I. B., p. 291. Among alders this 

 seems generally abundant. Mr. T. Wilkinson has taken 

 it freely at Scarborough ; and at Reigate I found the marks 

 where the larvae had been (for I was too late for them) very 

 plentiful. 



Bucculatrix Demaryella, I. B., p. 292. Mr. T. Wilkinson 

 discovered the larva of this feeding on birch (Int. 171). 



Bucculatrix maritima, I. B., p. 293. Mr. Hemmings 

 has discovered the larva of this species feeding in May on 

 Aster tripolium. 



Bucculatrix Hippocastanella, I. B., p. 294. Mr. Ash- 

 worth met with the larva of this species on a lime tree at 

 Llangollen (Int. 172). 



Nepticula Headfoyella, I. B., p. 300. Mr. Tompkins took 

 a specimen of this in Headley Lane, June 8th ; and I 

 met with two there on the 23rd June. 



Nepticula crt/ptella, Ent. Ann. 1856, p. 41. This is 

 1857. m k 



