128 LEPIDOPTERA. 



I had collected the larva on the 4th August on Salix viminalis, 

 amongst some Tortrix larvae ; it is very similar to the larvae 

 of Teras sparsanci and scabrana' (F. W. F., 29, 9, 61). 



Depresmria rotiinddla. Mr. Barrett observes that in the 

 neighbourhood of Dublin (Zool. p. 7800 j, this and D. nana- 

 tella '^ occur together not uncommonly along the coast, in 

 August and September, and that they are fond of the flowers 

 of ragwort, thyme and Galium verum.'" 



* Dep7'essarm, sp. ? As already noticed in the " Intelli- 

 gencer" (vol. X. pp. 86 and 105), a Depressaria larva feeds at 

 the end of May in the shoots of Artemisia campestris, and 

 produces a perfect insect belonging to the Albipunctella 

 group. Treitschke had described the larva erroneously as 

 that of Albipunctella. The name of this Artenusia-feeding 

 Depressai-ia is not yet satisfactorily determined. 



* Gelechia Lineolella. " Yesterday I made an excursion to 

 the Judenburg, and beat out a specimen of Gelechia Lineo- 

 lella for the first time in my life; it was amongst Calama- 

 (jrostis epigejos, the plant on w'hich Metzner discovered the 

 species, whence I conclude that the larva feeds upon this 

 grass" (P. C. Z., 3, 6,61). 



* Gelechia lutatella. " I have discovered a Gelechia 

 larva on Calamngrostis epigejos, but it has not produced G. 

 Lineolella, but G. lutatella'' (P. C. Z., 8, 8, 61, and 15, 8, 

 61). 



* Gelechia flavicom.ella. " This has been bred from sloe, 

 five specimens have appeared; according to my brother the 

 larva is reddish" (O. H., 11, 6, 61). 



* Gelechia Ml/ ricariella, Heutti. " On the 10th of June 

 I made an excursion with Herr Boll to the banks of the 

 Reuss. We came to a place where Tamarix Germanica 

 grew very freely, and found the terminal shoots of the 

 branches yellowish, and as though decayed. In the interior 



