32 LEPIDOPTEEA. 



tured in tolerable plenty amongst long grass at Haslemere, e.V, appear 

 referable to this species ; 70> 13, suggestion that 1. may feed on ragged 

 robin {Lychnis Floscnculi.) 



C. APICELLA, Stainton, 58> ^3, n. sp.; described; several taken in the 

 the Eens of Cambridgeshire, vii; E. M. M. iii,, 81, bred VI from 1, feed- 

 ing in autumn on the seeds of Stellaria graminea. 



C. viEGAURE^, Stainton, 57> 105, n. sp., described ; 1, x on seeds of 

 Solidago virgaurea; i. viii. 



C. AETEMisiELLA, Scott, 6L 89; 1- VIII, IX, on Artemisia mari- 

 tima in an elongate, soft, ochreous-grey-green case. 



C. ALBICAKS 62> 13-i, the blossom-like cases collected ix in plenty 

 near Meseritz on Artemisia cam2}estris; some cases not blossom-like, 

 but tubular, seemed at first sight different; but the 1. in a box collected 

 together in a heap so rubbed one another that most of the cases lost 

 their blossom-like appearance. 



C. SQUA3I0SELLA, Stainton, 56> 37, n. sp., described; 2 taken near 

 Mickleham, Viil. 



C. SALINELLA, Stainton, 59> 154, n. sp.; briefly described; several 

 taken Vlii at Seaford amongst Atriplex portiilacoides; 60> lio, bred 

 from 1. feeding on the seeds of A. portiilacoides^ b.x. 



C. MUPJXiPENXELLA, 57> 127, 1. in a vandyked case on seeds of 

 Luzula; 58> HO, 1- on seeds of wood-rush {Luzula^y collected freely, 



VI. 



GoxiODOMA AUEOGUTELLA, F. V. R., 55, 4G (68), described; i.viii, 

 banks of the Yar, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, by sweeping. [This differs 

 rather from Continental specimens, being darker and larger. The Con- 

 tinental insect feeds on seeds of Atrijjlex, using an empty seed as a 

 case. I am assured by Mr. Bond, who has often collected in the Isle of 

 Wight, that where this insect occurs there Atriplex is wanting.] 



Bedellia somxulextella, 55> 55 (77), though so abundant in 

 1852, for the two following seasons seems entirely to have disappeared; 

 56, 56, again tolerably common; at Bideford on almost every plant of 

 Convolviilus. 



Stathmopoda pedella, 61, 112, occurrence in plenty among 

 alders by the Ravensbourne at Lemsham ; hind legs doubled under and 

 stuck out sideways, projecting nearly at right angles between the ant. 

 and middle legs; 62, 135, 1. not yet found; occurrence of i. at Hamp- 

 stead; 67? 29,1. IX in alder berries at Ratisbon, supposed to be referable 



