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p. 65 ; 1st Annual Supp. to I. B., p. 2). I have bred se- 

 veral specimens of this insect from larvae feeding on Lychnis 

 diuica, sent me by Mr. T. Wilkinson. 



Gelechia Coronillella, I. B., p. 133. I have bred this 

 from larvae sent me by Professor Zeller, feeding between 

 united leaves of Coronilla varia ; the larva has some resem- 

 blance to that of G. tceniolella, but is fatter and greener. 



Cleodora StriateUa (Ent. Annnal, 1856, p. 36 ; 2nd An- 

 nual Sup. to I. B., p. 4). Several specimens of this insect 

 have been taken by the fen collectors. 



Anarsia Spartiella, I. B., p. 144. I collected the larva 

 and pupa of this insect freely on Wimbledon Common in 

 June, in the terminal shoots of furze, which they turn brown ; 

 the pupa is generally to be found in the shoots. 



Nothris Verbascella, I. B., p. 148. This insect is still to 

 be obtained near Norwich, whence I had a young larva sent 

 me to name this summer. 



Sophronia humerella, I. B., p. 150. This larva feeds 

 also in the terminal shoots of Artemisia campestris. 



Hypercallia Christiernana, I. B., p. 153. Having re- 

 ceived some larvae of this species from Professor Frey, I offered 

 them Polygala vulgaris, which they ate readily (Int. ii. ^>b). 



Butalis yrandipennis, I. B., p. 165. I observed the larva 

 of this insect in the greatest profusion on the furze bushes 

 on the steep hill side between Torrington and the river. The 

 webs were in February quite a feature in the landscape. 



Butalis senescens, I. B., p. 166. I have bred this from 

 larvae found on Box Hill in May, making little web-galleries 

 amongst moss at the root of Thyme. 



Acrolepia Betuletella, I. B., p. 172. A specimen was 

 taken by Mr. Sang in Castle Eden, Dene, August 6 ; from 

 which I have made the following description : — Alts aiiticis 



