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In hedges, among dog-wood, we may find the pretty 

 Elachista Treitschhiella ; while by sweeping in the 

 hilly field at Headley Lane, and likewise at Darenth 

 Wood, Elachista Brunnichella may be obtained. 

 Among birches we shall find Ornix Devoniella and 

 O. Betulcc, together with Gelechia proximella ; and 

 on palings in their vicinity, Nepticula argentipedella, 

 and Lithocolletis ulmifoliella and cavella may be 

 found. In hedges, among hawthorn, Ornix An gli- 

 cella occurs together with Lithocolletis pomifoliella 

 and corylifoliella ; while on palings, near hawthorn, 

 Nepticula pygmceella, Oxyacanthella, ignobilella and 

 gratiosella may be found; while at the Isle of Wight, 

 and at Howth near Dublin, Nepticula Acetosce may 

 perhaps be obtained by sweeping the sorrel {Rumex 

 Acetosa) ; and on palings, near elms, Nepticula vis- 

 cerella occurs, together with the pretty N. margini- 

 colella. Among oaks we shall find N. atricapitella 

 and ruficapitella, together with Bucculatrix Ulniella, 

 and the Lit ho colle tides Roboris, hortella, Amyotella, 

 lautella, quercijoUella, Messaniella, Caledoniella ? 

 Heegeriella, Cramerella, Dunningiella ? and the rare 

 irradiella ; while among the grass on the ditch side 

 Elachista atricomella, pulchellu, Bedellella, ubscu- 

 rella, Megerlella and rufocinerea will reward the dili- 

 gent collector ; while the hedges will produce him 

 Elachista Pfeifferella and Dasycera sulphurella; 

 and in gardens the pretty little Plutella porrectella 

 and cruciferarum may be found. 



In the north, on the trunks of fir-trees, CEcophora 

 similella may be found; while among thistles Gelechia 

 acuminatella occurs. Among sallows we shall find 



