114 LEPIDOPTERA. 



" I have named the insect after Mr. Thomas Wilkinson, 

 of Scarborough, who has bred it now for four years, and who 

 was the first to call my attention to its peculiarities." 



Nepticula Ulmivora, Frey in litt. 



Mr. M^Lachlan exhibited a specimen of this insect (at the 

 July Meeting; of the Entomological Society of London) 

 which he had bred from larvae mining in elm leaves, near 

 West Wickham. 



Mr. Tompkins showed me last spring a caught specimen 

 of a Nepticula^ which appeared to me decidedly referable 

 to this species (Int. ix. p. 187). 



