276 



Hw 





On birch in A. Common in Britain and C. Europe. 



* c 



Pamraene regiana, Z.— " Yellow blotch back." 



Common in the S. of England and E. Ireland ; C. Europe and 

 Asia Minor. Larva feeds beneath the bark of sycamore. 



Hemimene petiverella, L. 



A very common species, attached to Tanacetum. 





Hw 



tortrix. 



S. and M Counties of England and Ireland. Not common. 



Also in Holland and Germany. In root-stocks of Artemisia 

 vulgaris. 



TORTRICIDAE. 



Hb.— "The red rough- wing 



rr " 



Locally plentiful. Great Britain and C. Europe. On Spiraea, 

 Poterunn % &Q. 



Teras caudana, F.— u The notch- wing tortrix." 



Common to Great Britain, Europe, and N. America. On Salix. 



Dichelia grotiana, F.— u The groatian tortrix." 



Local in the S. and M. English Counties, also C. Europe. Food 

 plant unknown. r 



Cacoecia lecheana, L. 



trees 6 **** ^^ ^^ A Common s P ecies attached to various 



(Schiff) 



n S iTE m ^ *° dl ' aW attenti0n t0 the dama ge done t0 



ends of the b™^ 6 " 11 fT*"' by these ^^ctive larvae. The 

 dhfilurin. ^ i and t ? 18 Were buttoned and aborted, greatly 



comt onf? plentiful! 8 ' "* *" ^ eeemed to be more tha ° 



II.— MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA. 



Alfred Sich. 



J- he summer nf icww * 



favourable to the \W t -^ t0 ° dam P and cold to be ver 3 

 a very f a r number^of ^p* ^™ ; but, as regards the Tineina, 

 already beenTubHshlri ? ddm ™\J™ made. Some of these have 

 now jJJE Kcta^^ -™ 



observed 



remains to record those TrlrllF i • (N °' 5 ' 190? ' and M 



™ed since that VnW- addltl0nal species which have been 



rloac'JIn h M already h£>J - T , Was issued ' Although ZVfWO 

 it may be oj "SS^ 8 ?? ^^t? M an habitant of the Gardens, 



Prettily mottled insects w°l e * * i 10 less lhan fifteen of these 



^sects were found by Mr. G. Nicholson and 



