26 LEPIDOPTERA. 



Cedestis faeinatella, 57, 126, 1. in mining in leaves of Pinus 

 sylvestrls, from the tip do"UTiwards, leaving the mined portion full 6i 

 excrement. 



C. Gysseleniella, 55j 54 (77), occurrence in Scotland ; 56. 55, 

 1. between leaves of Finns si/lvcstris in a white web ; 68, 31 (v. H.), 

 1. not scarce on P. sylvestrls, at Frankfort, m.Y; i. b.vi. 



OcxEEOSTOMA PixiAEiELLA, 56. 55, 1. mine the leaves of P. syl- 

 vestris; 57> 126, 1. in mining in leaves of P. sylvesti'is, from the tip 

 downwards, leaving the tip of the leaf full of excrement, but ejecting 

 it from the lower portion of the mine; 68, 31 (v. H.), 1. IV, b.v, in the 

 needles of Pinus sylvestris, which it eats from the tip downwards, 

 leaving its excrement behind it; i. m.Yl, also b.Tili, perhaps a second 

 brood. The 1. feeds only on the needles of the previous year. 



Zelleeia hepaeiella, 57j 126, beaten from yew trees in three 

 different localities; 70> 12, 1. of this yew-frequenting i. still undis- 

 covered. 



Z. Phillteella, 68j 1-^5, 1. b.iii, beaten from flowering bushes of 

 Phillyrea angustifolia at Cannes; it makes webs amongst the flowers 

 on which it feeds; i. b.lV. May not the 1. of our Z. liepariella feed 

 on privet blossom, though the i. does not frequent yews ? 



Z. fasciapexxella, 56> ^^, occurrence in Switzerland, in the Enga- 

 dine [This notice was erroneous, the insect in question having been 

 Zelleria saxifrages]; 70> 12, the South German and Swiss species 

 allied to this bred from 1. feeding under a web in the hearts of Saxifraga 

 Aizoon; occurrence of the true Fasciapennella near Munich, IX. 



Z. Saxifeag^, Stainton, 73> 48, occurrence at Braemar Vil, amongst 

 Saxifraga aizoides; also on the precipices of Maol Gh}Tdhy in Glen 

 Lyon, flying about the ledges. 



Geacilaeia falcoxipexxella, E, M. M. iii. 80, occurrence of 

 3 specimens at Haslemere, beaten from thatch in autumn. 



G. HEMIDACTYLELLA, 68j 31 (v. H.), 1. on Acer ijlatanoides and 

 Pseudo-platanus at Darmstadt, more rarely on A. campestre, e.Vlll, 

 b.ix, in a cone formed at the edge of the leaf; i. e.ix. 



G. SEMIFASCIA, 57> 126, bred from 1. making cones on leaves of 

 maple. [Since then I have collected these 1. very abundantly e.vi at 

 Mickleham ; the insect is however local, not occurring on maple 

 everywhere.] 



G. FiDELLA, 67> 25, 1. b.Yiii in cones formed on the leaves of the 



