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P. Cristana. Bred from larvaj found feeding between 

 united leaves of hawthorn. 



E. Foeneana. Bred freely from roots of Artemisia vul- 

 garis. 



S. Rufillana. Bred sparingly from seed-heads of Daucus 

 carota. 



A. Badiana. Bred from larva3 found in the seed-heads of 

 Arctium lai)pa. 



C. Francillana. Bred sparingly from seed-heads of Daucus 

 carota. 



C. Dilucidana. Bred in abundance from stems of Hera- 

 cleura sphondylium. 



C. Dipoltana. Bred sparingly from seed-heads of Achillea 

 millefolium. 



E. Angustana. Bred from seed-heads of Achillea mille- 

 folium. 



E. Steinlcellneriella. Bred in March, from larvae collected 

 on sloe in September. 



G. Atriplicella. Bred in July, from seeds of Chenopodiura 

 collected in October. 



C. Argentulella. Bred freely from seed-heads of yarrow; 

 coast. 



C. Splendana. I have bred a fair number of this insect 

 from larvae collected in 1870, proving their existence as larvae 

 for nearly two years. — JVm. Machin. 



Captures at Netccastle : — 



M. Albicolon. On the coast near South Shields, in June ; 

 not so plentiful as usual. 



M. Albicillata, M. Tristata, and Penthina praelongana. 

 Near Hexham, end of June. 



Stigmonota lunulana (Dorsana). Chapwell Woods, in 

 June. 



Argyrolepia cnicana. Chapwell Woods, July 15th. 



Leucania littoralis, Coremia munitata, Spilodes palealis 

 (one specimen, within a few yards of high-water mark), 

 S. sticlicalis (two specimens), Crambus Warringtonellus 

 (plentiful), HouioBSoma nimbella, Gelechia fumatella (about 

 thirty, but mostly in bad condition). On the coast, at 

 Newbiggen-by-lhe-Sea, July and August. 



Scoparia crata3galis and lineolalis. In Cresswell Woods, 

 August. — W. Maling ; Newcastle-on-Tyne. 



