36 LEPIDOPTERA. 



mining dark-bro^Mi blotches in leaves of Clinopodium viilgare; 68) 38 

 (v. H.), 1- b.\^I mines the leaves of C. vvlgare ; the mine begins at the 

 tip of the leaf and often extends to the middle, it has a brown crumpled 

 appearance; i. e.vil, b.Vlii. 



Stagmatophora pomposella, 68) 38 (v. H.), 1. b.v mining 

 yellowish blotches in the leaves of Gnaplial'mm arenarium at the 

 same time as Buccidatrix GnajjhaUella, which latter spins an elongate 

 white cocoon outside the mine, whereas St. 'pomposella changes to pupa 

 v/ithin the mine; i. e.Vi, b.vil. 



S. ALBIAPICELLA, 62> 137, bred from pupa found v in last year's 

 seed-heads of Gloiularia vulgaris at Ratisbon ; i. e.V, 1. found IX in 

 the interior of the dried seed-heads. 



Elachista trapeziella, 58) 111) bred from 1. mining leaves of 

 Lnzula 2nlosa, at Ziirich, vi; 69) 158, 1. mines leaves of L.p'ilosa, IV; 

 i. e.V, b.vi. 



E. MAGNIFICELLA, 59) 1-58, 1. mines the leaves of Luzida jnlosa, IV, 

 V; 61) 113, occurrence of the 1. in South Wales. 



E. NOBILELLA, 62) 138, bred from 1. found III in a species of 

 Festuca at Freiberg in Saxony and at Ziirich. 



E. Gleichexella, 55) 56 (78), 1. in a grass and in a Carex, III, IV, 

 making small whitish blotches on the upper side of the leaf. [Speci- 

 mens bred from 1. collected in the Norfolk Fens were unusually large.] 



E. apicipunctella, 63) 152, bred from 1. found i, Ii, spun up 

 under fallen oak leaves, near Falkirk. [Bred in Holland by M, Albarda 

 of Leeuwarden from 1. mining the leaves of Holcus lanatus and 

 Festuca elatior, xi-iii; both the mine and the habit of the 1. seem 

 very similar to those of F. riifocinerea.'] 



E. ALBIFRONTELLA, 55) 56 (78), 1. in upper part of leaves of Holcus 

 mollis, IV. [This 1. is also very partial to Aira ccespitosa.'] 



E. ciXEREOPUNCTELLA, 55, 56 (78), the beautiful red-spotted 1. 

 mines down the leaves of Carex glauca in spring, preferring those 

 plants which grow in the shelter of bushes, ill. 



E. FLAVICOMELLA, Staintou, 56) 39, 2 taken at Howth, Ireland, Vll, 

 among grass under brambles, but other captures neglected under the 

 idea the insect was only E. Inticoviella. 



E. IviLMUNELLA, 55) 56 (78), bred vii from 1. in a species of Carex 

 near Fochabers, Banffshire ; F. alpinella probably only a form of this 

 species. 



