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Chesias ohliquaria. — Appeared occasionally in ray breed- 

 ing-cage, from the beginning of May till the 6th of August, 

 from larvae taken in the autumn. 



H. Senecionis. — Bred sparingly in May, from seed-heads 

 of ragwort. 



Eupoecilia udana. — Bred sparingly in May, from the 

 flower-stems of Alisma Plantago, collected during the 

 winter. 



Pseuclopterpna cytisaria, Depressaria costosella, and 

 Coleophora genisicecolella. — The larvae were very plentiful on 

 Genista Anglica, at Loughton, in the middle of May ; and 

 Depressaria atomella, sparingly. 



Apamea nnanirnis. — Five specimens were reared at the 

 end of May, from larvae found among grass at the roots of 

 willows, in April. 



Dicroranipha plumhagana. — Flew in some numbers along 

 the banks of the main road at Low Leyton, on warm 

 evenings, at the end of May. 



Hadena Genistas. — Reared three beautiful specimens from 

 larvae beaten from broom, at Wanstead, in August. 



Grapholita ohtusana and Laverna lacteella. — The former 

 was common, and the latter rare, at Fair Mead Bottom, in 

 the middle of June. 



Harpipieryx scahrella. — Bred from larvae beaten from 

 hawthorn, at Loughton, in June. 



Ypsolopha sylvella. — Bred from larvae beaten from oak, at 

 Loughton,- beginning of July. 



Harpipteryx nemorella. — Bred from larvae beaten from 

 honeysuckle, at Loughton, in June. 



Enicostonia lobelia. — Bred from larvae beaten from black- 

 thorn, at Loughton, in June. 



Gelechia atriplicella. — Was reared in plenty from the 

 seed-heads of both Atriplex and Chenopodium, collected in 

 September; the first brood in June, the second in August, 

 and the third in Oc.tober. 



Cticullia Gnaphalii. — A beautiful specimen was reared on 

 the '26th June, from a larva found on golden-rod, near Seven- 

 oaks, Kent, end of August. 



Sesia chrysidiformis and S. ingratella. — Seven of the 

 former and one of the latter were reared in July, from the 

 roots of sorrel, collected at Folkestone, in April. 



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