80 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



bred mountain ash, July, 1908 ; Cacoscia podaua, Brevik Station, July 



28th, 1907, not seen at Vigeland ; C. xylosteana, July 24th, 1908, one 



only ; C. sorbiana, July 16th, 1912, one only ; C. musculana, June 



19th, 1907, one only, worn ; C. lecheana, 5 specimens in 1906, not 



seen other years; Pandemis corijlana, July, 1910-12; P. ribeana, 



June 23rd and 27th, 1906, August, 1907, and at Voksenkollen, June, 



1906; E'ulia ministrana, July -Ith, 1907, one only ; Tortrix fors- 



kdleana, July 23rd, 1905, one only; T. bcrgmanniana, hred larva on 



rose, July, 1907 ; T. conwayana, July 9th, 1912, abundant about 



some young larch I had planted ; T. la'Jiuigiana, August 4th, 1909, 



and bred mounta^in ash, September, 1908, and July, 1910 ; T. viri- 



dana, July 5th, 1908, only one seen ; T. rusticana, June, 1904, 



May 25th, 27th and 29th, 1905 ; Cnepliasia osseana, July 5th and 



10th, 1900 ; C. wahlbonuana var. virgaureana, June, July and 



August; Exapate congelatella, November 4th, 1909, abundant in 



forest ; Anisotcenia hybridana, May 23rd, 1905, one specimen ; 



Conchylis ambiguelki, July 2nd, 1906, one specimen ; C. haytnianniana 



var. subbcmmanniana, June 1st, 1905, June 21st, 1906, June 20th, 



1907, May 17th, 1910 ; C. badiana, June 26th and 27th, 1908, two 



specimens; C. ciliella, June 1st, 1905, two specimens, June 27th, 1908 ; 



Euxanthis angustana, July 1900-05, '06 '07, July 1st, 1906, June 



and July, 1908, August 15lh, 1909; Evetria pinivorana, June 28th, 



1907 ; E. turiorana, June 5th, 1904, June 1st, 1905, June 6th and 



25th, 1907 ; Ohthreutes schreberiana, June 10th, 1907, one specimen ; 



0. corticana, August 4th, 1909, one specimen : 0. bciuhstana, August 



4th, 1905; 0. varicgana, July 18th, 1907, July 4th, 1908, Brevik 



Station ; 0. dimidiana, June 29th, 1907, one specimen ; 0. striana, 



August 27th, 1904, Jvily and August, abundant ; 0. branderiana, 



June 29th, 1906; 0. metallicana, 1906, June 27th, 1907 ; 0. schulziana, 



very abundant June, 1907, throughout bogs in forest ; only one other 



specimen seen in eleven years in same localities ; 0. urticana, July, 



1906, '07, '08, '12 ; 0. lacunana, June, July and August, common ; 0. 



lucivagana, July 8th, 1907, July 9th, 1908, Voksenkollen, Julv 19th, 



1907 ; 0. cespitana, June, 1900^ July 14th, 1900, and July 8th; 1907 ; 



SteganopitycJia ramella, July and August, 1905 ; S. opprcssana, 



August 1st, 1905, August 10th, 1909 ; S. corticana, August, 1905, 



June, 1906; S. ratzbtirgicmn, August 10th, 15th and 18th, 1909, 



three specimens; S. fractifasciana, May, 1910; .S'. quad rami, 'Msij, 



1905; S. trimaculana, July and August, 1908, "09, '10; Gypsonoma 



incarnana, July 21st, 1900 ; Bactra kniceolana, July, 1906, '07, '08, 



August, 1909 ; Semasia hypericana, June, July and August, abundant 



among hypericum and bred; Notocelia robo?una, . bred rose, July ; 



Epiblema scopoliana, June 29th, 1906; E. ccecimaculaiia, July 15th, 



1900; E. tedelki, June and July, common; E. couleruana, June and 



July, 1906, '07, abundant ; E. sicbocellana, June 8th, 1904, June 



80th, 1906, and July 12th, at Voksenkollen ; E. nisella, July, 1908 ; 



E. 2Je?tA;/e?7'aHa, Julj'^ and August, common ; E. ophtlialmicana, 



October, 1906, common ; E. solandriana, August and September, 



abundant, and bred birch ; E. bilunana, one worn specimen, July 



29th, 1905; E. liictuosana, bred sallow, August, 1907 and 1908; 



GrapJiolitha strobilella, July 14th and 15th, 1907, bred spruce; G. 



internan a, M^y, 1904, '05, '07 and '10, abundant; G. inquinitana, 



