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honeysuckle and Hypericum perforatum. Here may 

 be found Gelechice fraternella and tricolor ella, Gra- 

 cilaria auroguttella, Catoptria Ulicetana, &c. The 

 insects occurring in the Acetosce ground have been 

 already enumerated. 



Let us now push forward to the Hill and its planta- 

 tions. In the wet places on the Hill we shall find 

 JBactra lanceolana, together with Crambus pratellus, 

 pascuellus and culmellus, while among the Atriplex 

 and Chenopodium f growing under the walls of the 

 plantation, we shall find Coleophora annulatella ; 

 while the beautiful Plusia Iota may be occasionally 

 beaten out of the heather ; and upon the bilberry 

 {Vaccinium Myrtillus) the larvas of Coccyx Vacci- 

 niana may be found in plenty : " July 18th, larvae on 

 Vaccinium in plenty." 



In the plantations we shall also find plenty of our 

 little pets. 



In the leaves of the alders, the larva of Lithocolletis 

 alnifoliella abounds ; while on the birch we shall find 

 the larvae of L. ulmifoliella, together with the larvae 

 of Nep. argentipedella ; and on the oak the larvae of 

 Lithocolletis quercifoliella and Messaniella, together 

 with the larva of Gracilaria Swederella in cones on 

 oak leaves. 



On beech the larvae of Lithocolletis Faginella 

 occurs, while on the trunks of the trees we shall find 

 Coremia didymaria and Polypogon grisealis; while 

 among the plantain {Plantago lanceolatd) Botys 

 etialis will be found, together with Aglossa pingui- 

 nalis on the stone walls. 



Among the wild roses in the plantation nearest 



