o8 LEPIDOPTEEA. 



E. GAXGABELLA, 55, o7 (79), bred from 1. making long puckered 

 mines (LlthocoUet if o?'m) in leaves of Bactijlis glovierata near Becken- 

 ham; 1. xi-iv; a few 1. found in Holcus mollis. 



E. T^xiATELLA, Zeller, STj 109> n. sp., described; 1. XI in a rather 

 coarse grass (probably Arrhenatlieruvi aveyiaceuni), forming large 

 brownish mines; hybemating as 1. and changing to p. in spring; i. IV. 



E. SEREICOEXIS, 685 152, a specimen in a collection of insects mostly 

 capUired in Wales; 70? 17, occurrence on Witherslack moss, m.Vli, 

 flying over or swept from cotton grass {Erioplioruni). [At Stettin 

 this species has been bred from 1. mining in the leaves of Carex ciliata, 

 vni.] 



E. EHYXCHOSPOEELLA, 55, 57 (79). bred VI from 1. mining down the 

 tops of the leaves of Eleocliaris, V; 59; 158, this and E. eleocliariella 

 both bred from 1. in EriojJhorum anr/usti/olium (cotton grass), and 

 both from 1. in a Carex. 



E, (Caeicis) paludum, Stainton,59j 155, n. sp.; briefly diagnosed; 

 1. e.iv in leaves of Carex i)aiiiculata and C. paludosa at Eanworth. 

 [Specimens of this insect were sent to Professor Frey under the name 

 of E. paludum (I had for some time hesitated which name to adopt), and 

 his reprint of my description, sent him in a letter, under the latter name 

 in the 13th vol. of the Linnsea Entomologica, p. 283, gave priority to 

 that name over the Caricis of the Annual.] 61, 113, occurrence of 

 1. near Beccles, Vli; all specimens bred preserved their distinctive cha- 

 racters; 70, 18, i- bred from 1. found near Darlington; occurs also near 

 Dresden and Stettin. 



E. BiATOMELLA, 55, 57 (80), 1. IV makcs whitish blotches in leaves 

 of a Carex on Box Hill. 



E. TRIATOMEA, 60, 1-15, bred from 1. mining the tips of a fine grass 

 {Festuca ?) v. 



E. POLLIXAEIELLA, 57, 128, bred but 1. not distinguished; 58, HI, 

 1. in Bracliypodium sylvatieum, making a large Lithocolletiform- 

 mine. 



E. RUFOCIXEEEA, 55, 57 (80), 1. abundant ii, ill, in leaves of those 

 plants of Holcus mollis which grow under hedges and on the sides of 

 ditches; mines broad and whitish, with very little excrement. 



E. (TEISEEIATELLA) DISPUXCTELLA, 55, 57 (80), Occurrence of a 

 specimen at Howth, Ireland; 58, HI, occurrence in North Wales, Vll. 



E. CYGXIPEXXELLA, 55, 57 (80), Collected in great numbers v 



