146 LEPIDOPTERA. 



Elachuta triatomea (I. B., p. 261). Mr. Wilkinson 

 has bred this species from a dull greenish-yellow larva, 

 which mines the tips of a fine grass (probably a Festuca) in 

 May. 



Tischeria angusticollella (Ent. Ann. 1858, p. 94). This 

 species has been bred by Mr. Edleston and myself; the 

 larvae were again plentiful near Sheffield, in September. 



Lithocolletis Scopariella (I. B., p. 275). This insect 

 has been taken by Mr. M'Lachlan at Forest Hill (Int. vi. 

 p. 115); there seems now some prospect of the larva being 

 found next season. It should be looked for in April -and 

 May. 



Bucculatrix Maritima (I. B., p. 293). This insect oc- 

 curred in profusion in August, in the salt marshes on the 

 banks of the Taw, below Barnstaple. It is evidently double- 

 brooded (Int. vi. p. 141). 



Nepticula argyropeza (I. B., p. 300). ( This species has 

 been bred by Mr. Vaughan, who has given a detailed notice 

 of its habits in the Intelligencer (vi. p. 14). 



Nepticula Quinquella (I. B., p. 301). This species 

 again occurred in plenty near Wickham, at the end of June 

 (Int. vi. p. 107). 



