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(Berberis vulgaris) was collected by Herr F. Hofmann, at 

 Ratisbon, at the end of August. 



60. A Coleophora larva was found by Herr F. Hofmann 

 at the same time feeding on lime ; the case was cylindrical, 

 and rather wrinkly, like the case of Vulsella, with the mouth 

 turned downwards. 



61. A small larva, feeding gregariously in sloe leaves, was 

 found by Herr F. Hofmann at the same time, but this may 

 perhaps only be the young of Scythropia Cratcegella. 



62. A Nepticula larva in lime, distinct from N. Tiliae, 

 collected by Mr. Vaughan, near Bristol, September 14th, 

 along with larvse of N. Tilice. The mine of the new species 

 is visceriform. 



63. A Coleophora larva, supposed to be that of Binota- 

 pennella, was collected at the beginning of October, on the 

 seeds of Atriplex portulacoides, by Mr. Bond, in the Isle of 

 Wight. 



64. A larva mining the leaves and boring the stems of 

 Chenopodium maritimum, collected by Mr. Bond at the 

 same time, is probably that of Gelechia obsoletella. 



65. A Nepticula larva mining the leaves of Heh anthem urn 

 vulgare was collected by Herr F. Hofmann early in October. 



66. A Nepticula larva (supposed to be that of N. Argy- 

 ropeza), mining close to the foot-stalk of the leaves of Populus 

 alba, was collected in October by Senator von Heyclen, near 

 Wiesbaden, and by Mr. Vaughan, near Bristol. 



67. An Ornix ? larva collected by Herr Schmid, at 

 Frankfort-on-the-Maine, in apple leaves. This differs in 

 habit and appearance considerably from the larva of O. 

 gat tea. 



63. A Coleophora ? larva, discovered by Mr. Scott at 

 Brighton, October 14th ; it bores the stems and shoots of 

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