4 LEPIDOPTERA. 



Phyllopokia (Tinea) bistrigella, 57? 122, 1. vii, viii, mining^ 

 in birch leaves, at first excessively slender galleries, then a large blotch, 

 from which it cuts out an elliptical case and descends to the ground ; 

 i. V, VI. 



Lampronia quadripunctella, 55> 51 (73), bred v from reddish- 

 brown 1. in wild rose. 



L. PR^LATELLA, 56j 49, 1. found feeding on Spircca idmaria. 



Teichobia (Lamprosetia) Verhuellella, 55, 51 (73), 1. in a 

 case on Asplemum tricJtomanes and ruta-muraria ; 56> '19, young 

 1. mine the leaves of Asplenutm ruta-muraria, afterwards feeding in 

 a case ; 57? 122, occurrence at Caerphilly, at Bideford and in North 

 Wales; 58 j 104, 1. very plentiful on stone walls at Bideford and Barn- 

 staple; 1. mining in leaves of Scolopendrinm vulgare, near Whitby, Xil. 



INCURVARIA MASCULELLA, E. M. M. iii. 54, 1. mining rose leaves, 

 m.vi, making a small whitish-green blotch ; before e.Vl they had cut 

 out their cases. 



I. PECTiisrEA, 58i 104, young mining 1. observed near Scarborough ; 

 also half-grown 1. feeding on green birch leaves. 



I. TEXUICORNIS, 55> 52 (74), capture of a male; occurrence at West 

 Wickham, VI. 



I. PROVECTELLA, 63, 14 (v. H.), described ; two specimens from 

 Vienna. 



I. CANARIELLA, Stainton, 72, 122, n. sp., described ; occurrence in 

 the Isle of Man, b.Vl, amongst Rosa sjnnosissivia. 



Nemophora Swammerdammella, 58, 104, bred from 1. in flattish 

 cases formed of pieces successively added at one end ; 1. ill, iv, feeding 

 on sloe, chickweed or almost anything green ; 1. of ill, 1856, produced 

 i. V, 1857. 



N. pilulella, 68» 15 (v. H.), cases found V in fir woods on the 

 Taunus mountains, always under loose stones, few other plants under 

 the fir trees except bilberry; i. b.vi. 



• N. Carteri, 70 > 2, the insect described under this name (Ins. Brit. 

 Lep. Tin. p. 47) had no specific existence ; it consisted of the ant. w., 

 head and thorax of Nemophora Schwarziella, united to the hind w. 

 and abdomen of Cerostmna lucella. 



Adela fibulella, 59, 158, 1. feeding on the seeds and leaves of 

 Yero7iica ChamcBdrys. 



A. rufimitrella, 60j 144, 1. x under fallen leaves. Young 1. sus- 



