O72 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
E. udana, Gn.—Local. The imago appears in July and 
August in marshy meadows. The larva feeds in the stems and 
petioles of the leaves of Alisma plantago, boring a gallery in the 
interior, where it changes to a pupa. It has occurred around 
London; also at Haslemere, Hastings, and Deal. 
HE. Manniana, F. v. R.—Very rare and local. A single speci- 
men is recorded by Mr. C. G. Barrett as captured by himself at 
Haslemere; and one specimen is also mentioned in the list of 
Hastings and neighbourhood. 
EH. notulana, Zell. Local. The imago appears in July among 
Mentha hirsuta, in the stems of which the larva feeds. It is not 
uncommon at Folkestone. 
Ei. rupicola, Curt.—Local, but abundant where it occurs. 
The imago appears in August among hemp agrimony (Hupatoriwm 
cannabinum), and flies freely on calm evenings. ‘The larva pro- 
bably feeds on this plant. The localities are Deal, Dover, 
Folkestone; Hastings and Haslemere. 
E. flaviciliana, Doub.—This species is to be met with on chalk 
downs in July and August, but is not common. The localities are 
Sanderstead, Epsom; Deal, Folkestone. 
E. roseana, Haw.—Common everywhere among teazle (Dip- 
sacus sylvestris). There is a succession of broods from May to 
August. It can be reared in plenty from teazle-heads collected 
in the spring. 
EH. Heydeniana, H.-S.—Not uncommon in one or two localities 
in the north of Kent; and also at Hastings. There are three 
distinct broods, appearing in May, July, and September. The 
larva feeds in the seed-heads and stems of the common chamomile 
in June, August, and October. 
E. ciliella, Hub., = ruficiliana, Haw.—Local, but not un- 
common where it occurs. The imago appears in May and June, 
and generally among the common cowslip, in the seed-heads of 
which, as well as other kinds of Primula, the larva feeds. 
E. anthemidana, Curt.—Local. There are three broods, 
appearing in May, July, and August. The larva feeds on 
Anthemis cotula. It is not uncommon in North Kent; and also 
occurs at Croydon. 
(To be continued.) 
