JUNE. 101 



In the shoots of Genista tinctoria the larva of 

 Gelechia lentiginosella may be found, together with 

 that of Depressaria atomella ; the latter also in the 

 shoots of broom (Spartium scoparium); while the 

 larva of Depressaria costosa feeds in the shoots of 

 furze and broom indifferently. 



In the shoots or tops of Hypericum perforatum, 

 the larva of the pretty Depressaria Hypericella may 

 be found ; while in the shoots of sallow that of De- 

 pressaria conterminella occurs, together with that of 

 Depressaria Angelicella — the latter also upon Angelica 

 sylvestris in wet places. 



On limes and sallows we may find the larva of 

 Cerostoma sequella, while on and in? the leaves of 

 lime, horse-chestnut, birch ? and alder the larva of 

 that great rarity Bucculatrix Hippocastanella occurs ; 

 and on the twigs of the juniper, making large webs, 

 the larvae of Ypsolophus marginellus may be found ; 

 and under the leaves of the goosefoot ( Chenopodium) 

 and the orache (Atriplex), in a slight web, we may 

 perhaps find the larva of Butalis Chenopodiella, 

 while in the shoots of Atriplex the larva of Gelechia 

 Atriplicella occurs ; and in the stems of both Atri- 

 plex and Chenopodium the larva of Gelechia obsoletella 

 may be found, while the larvae of Gelechia naivi- 

 ferella and G. Hermannella are busily engaged in 

 mining the leaves of those plants, forming large 

 whitish blotches. 



In the shoots of broom (Spartium scoparium) the 

 larva of Anarsia Spartiella occurs, while in the 

 shoots of the dyer's green-weed (Genista tinctoria) 

 the larvae of Anarsia Genistce may be found ; w T hile 



