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NATURAL HISTORY OF THE TINEINA. 



During the past season 53 larvae have been described and 

 46 bave been figm-ed. This is a considerable improvement 

 upon our last year's report. 



The season has no doubt been more favourable than the 

 wet season of 1860, and besides the discovery of the larvae of 

 the genus Micr^opteryx has given us at least six new larvae 

 en masse. 



I annex a Table as formerly, showing the amount of assist- 

 ance received since the last report. 



Dasystoma Salicella 



Adela Siilzella 



Nemotois Fasciellus .... 



Micropteryx unimaculella 

 sp.? 

 „ Sparmannella 



,, Subpurpurella 



>> )' 



,, Allionella .. 



Depressaria Culcitella , 



,, Astrantise .. 



Gelechia Fischerella . . . . , 

 „ iEthiops 



Burney . . . 

 Miihlig . ., 

 Schmid .. 

 Wilkinson 

 Healy .... 

 Hofmann. . 

 Wilkinson 

 Hofmann. , 

 Wilkinson 

 Hofmann. , 

 Hofmann.. 

 Zeller ..., 

 Wilkinson 



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