46 LEPIDOPTERA. 



Convolvulus Sejjium, more rarely than those of C. arvensis near Frank- 

 fort; the mine begins very narrow and generally twists about backwards 

 and forwards so as to form a small blotch; i. e.V, b.vii. Empty mines 

 also seen vil, so that it is certainly double-brooded. 



Nepticula Agrimoni^, 68j 47 (v. H.), 1. x, b.xi, in the individual 

 pinnate leaves of Agrimonia Eupatoria, mining long, tortuous, rather 

 broad, brown galleries, which often expand to a large blotch ; cocoon 

 spun within the mine; very abundant in shady woods at Frankfort and 

 Offenbach; i. e.v. 



N. ACETOS.E, 55> 59 (81), described; 1. near Dublin vii, produced i. 

 VIII; 1. IX in the Isle of Wight. 



N. BETULICOLA, Stainton, 56 > 42, n. sp., described; bred from amber- 

 coloured 1. with green dorsal vessel, makicg small contorted galleries 

 in birch leaves, x. 



N. Castanella, Edleston, QQ, 135, bred from Spanish chestnut; 

 allied to Tityrella, but the fascia straighter and nearer the hind 

 margin. 



N, GLUTINOS^, Stainton, 58> ^6, n. sp., described; bred fTom alder 

 leaves at Scarborough; mine and 1. not yet distinguished from those of 

 N. alnetella. 



N. CENTIFOLIELLA, 67, 1G3, occurrence in England; bred iv from 

 1. collected in autumn at Cheshunt; 70> 18, i. bred from 1. found at 

 Cheshunt. 



N. PRUNETOEUM, Stainton, 55, 50(72), 1. ix in sloe leaves; 1. green, 

 making contorted visceriform mines. 



N. REGIELLA, Frey, 57, 111> described; bred from a yellow haw- 

 thorn-feeding 1. 



N. COXTINUELLA, Stainton, 56, 42, n. sp., described; bred vi from 1. 

 making long galleries in birch leaves, entirely filled up with dark-green 

 excrement, IX. 



N, ALNETELLA, Stainton, 56> 43, n. sp., described; bred from pale 

 amber 1. making small irregular galleries in alder leaves, X; 57) 130, 1. 

 not scarce on Reigate Heath, IX; plentiful near Beckenham, x. 



N. ULMIVORA, Frey, 62, 114, bred from 1. in elm leaves from West 

 Wickham; also taken on palings near Clapham Common, viii. 



N. ^NEOFASCIATA, 68, 48 (v. H.), 1. m.x in the woods of Offenbach, 

 mining the leaves of Agrimonia Eupatoria along with Kep. Agri- 

 monies; the mine forms an irregular, large, yellowish blotch; the 1. 



