28 LEPIDOPTERA. 



Worcester, e.v, by sweeping the grass by the side of a path in a wood 

 in a damp place; 62. 132, bred from 1. mining leaves of Orulms niger, 

 VII, at Muggendorf ; the mined leaf is slightly curved and quite bladder- 

 like. [Subsequently the insect was found to be distinct from the 

 original Imperialella, and has been named Hofmanniella; I presume 

 the Worcester capture is referable to this species.] 



G. IMPERIALELLA, 68> ^47, two specics confused under this name — 

 the 1. of the true Imperialella mines the leaves of Q.omtxQj {SympJiytum 

 officinale), VIII. For the species bred from 1. on Orohus niger vii the 

 name Hofmanniella is proposed ; 70? 12, occurrence of the Sgmpliytum- 

 mining 1. in Wicken Fen, e.ix. 



CoEisciUM Brongniardellum, 58> 109, 1. excessively abundant 

 on oaks between Woking and Guildford. 



C. cuculipenxellum, 56? 55, bred from a pupa in a rolled-up asli- 

 leaf ; 62j 133, bred from 1. found in cones, e.viii, b.ix, on one privet 

 bush at Folkestone. 



Orxix Logajs'ella, 57> 126, bred from mountain ash. 



O. SCUTULATELLA, 62, 134, bred from 1. on BeUila torfacea, in 

 swampy places near Zijrich, e.vi, b.vii. [Micro-larvje certainly show 

 a preference for downy-leaved birches.] 



O. FAGivoRA, Frey, 62, 134, the Devoniella of Frey (Tineen u. 

 Pteroi^h. d. Schweiz, p. 252), but not Devoniella^ Stainton; 1. turns 

 down the edge of the leaves of beech, near Ziirich. [L. on beech have 

 occurred in various parts of England, but I am not aware that the 

 i. has ever been reared with us.] 



Ornix, sp. ?, E. M. M. iii. 80, cones of an Ornlx found on Pyrus 

 torminalis, ix, in Epping Forest and near Teignmouth. 



O. Pfaffexzelleri, 62, 133, 1. vii in rolled-up leaves of Cotone- 

 aster vulgaris in the Engadine, i. b.viii ; 68, 34 (v. H.), 1. e.vi, 

 b.Vll, at St. Moritz on C. vulgayns; it folds a leaf together upwards, 

 devouring the upper surface of the leaf ; i. e.vii-x. 



0. caudulatella, 70, 12, occurrence in the S. of France ; i. always 

 amongst Salix alba or S. cajyrea. 



Coleophora juxcicolella, 56, 56, occurrence at West Wickham, 

 b.Vll; 1. on young shoots of Calluna vulgaris, V; 58, HO, 1. abun- 

 dant in spring at West Wickham, also at Scarborough and near Man- 

 chester. 



C. badiipexts'ELLA, 61, 111, b- on elm vi; cases short, with the 

 mouth turned abruptly do^^-nwards. 



