30 LEPIDOPTERA. 



L. of C. Fabriciella will be some day discovered in the heads of a 

 Trifolium. 



C. MELILOTELLA, Scott, 61, 88, allied to C. Frischella; bred from 

 1. feeding on the seeds of Jlelllotus officinalis viii in a case formed of 

 one or two seed-husks ; i. vii. 



C. CHALCOGEAMMELLA, Zeller, 58, 93, described ; bred vi from 1. 

 on the leaves of Cerastiiim arvense V, near Scarborough, young 1. xi. 



C. IBIPEXNELLA, Heyden, 58, 92, described ; bred e.Yi from 1. on 

 birch V in Anati2)emiellaA\kQ cases, which lie prostrate, not standing 

 erect. 



C. ARDE^PENNELLA, Scott, 61, 89, allied to C. ihipennella; case 

 similar to that of that species, but erect, not prostrate, on oak, e.vi, 

 b.Vli ; i. e.vil. 



C. PALLIATELLA, 61, HI, notice of an instance of this insect assem- 

 bling on a tuft of Aira Ccsspitosa, till every blade of grass was alive 

 with them. 



C. CUEEUCIPENXELLA, 58, 109, one 1. on a sallow leaf, vi. 



C. ALBicosTA, 55, ^ ("''), 1- on Ulex ; case much resembling an 

 unexpanded bud. 



C. COXSPICUELLA, 56, ^5, two Specimens in Headley Lane, b.viii ; 

 two young 1. same time on Centaurea nigra; 57, I-''', three or four 

 captured in Headley Lane; 61, 112, several 1. in Headley Lane, e.V; 

 few imagos appeared till August was well advanced ; 68, 35 (v. H.), 

 1. full fed m.vn on Centaurea scabiosa at Frankfort and Darmstadt ; 

 i. b.viii. 



C. CONGEEIELLA, Staudinger (Stett. Ent. Zeit, 1859, p. 254), 65, 

 138, 1. DorTjCJmim snjfruticosujn b.iv in the south of France; case 

 made of pieces of leaves, not very unlike that of C. genista ; the 1. 

 bleaches out the small leaves of Borycninm, by eating out the entire 

 parenchyma. 



C. GALLIPEXNELLA, 62, 13-±, 1. found feeding vill on the green 

 seeds of Astragalus glycyplnjllus at Eatisbon in cases very similar to 

 those of C. coronillce — are probably referable to this species. 



C. VIBICELLA, 58, 109, 1. again met with in Trench "Wood, Worces- 

 tershire. 



C. LiXELLA, 68, 149, the young 1. feeds on thyme in a case formed 

 of a dry calyx of a thyme blossom inverted, the long points sticking 

 out behind; afterwards the 1. eats grass, mining long blotches from 



