120 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
the larva on Statice limonium), Peronea caledoniana, amongst Myrica gale ; 
Penthina sellana, on the downs; P. marginana, flying over marshes at 
dusk ; Sericoris littoralis (littorana), amongst Statice armeria, on which the 
larva is found in April; Huchromia purpurana, Orthotenia antiquana, 
O. ericetana, Phtheochroa rugosana, Phoxopteryx diminutana, among 
sallows ; Phiewodes immundana, Ephippiphora nigricostana, EF. populana, 
Coccyx vacciniana, Stigmonota leplastrierana, amongst wild cabbage, from 
which plant it has also been bred; Catoptria expallidana, C. pupillana, 
amongst wormwood ; Hupecilia atricapitana, E. hybridella, E. ambiquella, 
of which the curious cocoons are found attached to stems of Rhamnus 
frangula; EH. udana, at light; EH. rupicola, Xanthosetia zoegana var. 
ferrugana, Argyrolepia subbaumanniana, A. zephyrana, A. cnicana, and 
Conchylis straminea. 
In that interesting group, the Tineze, many noticeable species have 
occurred, amongst them being Psyche villosella (the cases are usually 
common on the heaths, though they nearly all produce females), Psychoides 
verhuellella, bred from seed-fronds of Aspleniwm ruta-muraria ; Xysmatodoma 
argentimaculella, of which the larvee occur in silken tubes on lichens on turf 
banks, as well as in their usual situation on rocks; Tinea albipunctella, 
T. nigripunctella, T. semifulvella, Harpitperyx scabrella, Depressaria 
rotundella (larvee on Daucus carota), D. badiella (larve on the radical 
leaves of Hypocheris radicata), Brachmia mouffetella, Bryotropha mundella, 
Lita costella, of which three broods have been observed; JL. obsoletella, 
L. ocellatella (larve on Beta maritima and on Atriplex portulacoides), L. plan- 
taginella, bred from Plantago coronopus ; L. atriplicella, Recurvaria nanella, 
Apodia bifractella, Ptocheuusa inopella (excessively local), P. subocellea, 
Doryphora oblitella, crawling up grass-stems in a swampy field at sunset ; 
Cladodes geronella, Hypsilophus schmidiellus (durdhamellus), CG’cophora 
lambdella, beaten from dead furze, and also from dead bramble far away 
from any furze; Cicogenia quadripunctata (kindermanniella), amongst 
Parietaria muralis, in the dead stems of which plant the larve have been 
found feeding in April; Butalis variella (the larve are found in spring 
below the sand in long silken galleries attached to half-buried stems of 
Erica cinerea, upon which they feed), Amphisbatis incongruella, flying on 
the heaths; Zelleria hepariella, Gracilaria semifascia, G. phasianipennella 
(the cones on ftumex acetosella), Coriscium cuculipennellum, bred from 
cones on privet; C. citrinella; Coleophora melilotella (larvee and imagines 
common amongst Melilotus), C. ahenella (the cases on stems of Rhamnus 
frangula), C. potentille, C. ochrea, C. obtusella (cases on seed-heads of 
Juncus maritimus), C. guneicolella, C. flavaginella, Lienig; C. salinella, 
bred from larvee feeding in October on Atriplea portulacoides; C. conyza, 
Chauliodus insecurellus (bred last summer from larve on Thesium 
humifusum, ou which plant Mr. W. H. B. Fletcher had discovered the 
