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Argyresthia [lygmmella, Hub. Redstone Wood, June, 1866. 

 Coleophora alhicosta, Haw. Redstone, May, 1866, common. 

 Batrachedra prmangustella. Haw. On palings near swampy 



ground, not uncommon. 

 Elachista Zonariella, Teng. Redstone Wood, August, 1866. 



„ cerussella,'Q.\jih. Water-meadows, &c., not uncommon. 

 Tischeria complanella, Hub. Common everywhere, June and 



September. 



„ emuella, Dup. Common at Redstone, June. 

 Cemiostoma spartifoliella, Hub. Common everywhere. 

 Bucculatrix Ulmella, Mann. Not uncommon, June and August. 



Pterophorina. 

 Pterophorus AcantJiodactylus, Hub. On the chalk hills, not 

 uncommon. 



„ parvidactylus, Haw. Betchworth, June, 1866. 



„ phcBodactylus, Hub. Redhill and Reigate ; common 



at Mickleham. 



„ bipunctidactylus. Haw. Redhill, July, 1866. 



„ fuscodactylus, Vill. Not uncommon, July. 



„ pterodactylus, Linn. Common everywhere, Sept. 



„ tetradactylus, Linn. Redhill, 1865-6. 



„ pentadactylus, Lian. Common everywhere, June. 



Alucitina. 

 Aiucita polydactyla, Hub. Common throughout the district. 



Mr. Sydney Webb also brought for exhibition a hard and solid 

 block of wood, of an irregular ovoid form, the knots of which were 

 close and small, and the graining very conspicuous, but much twisted 

 and contorted : he said that a considerable number of these sub- 

 stances had been removed from a cedar tree growing near Ipswich : 

 they were found of all sizes, from one to eight inches in length, 

 smooth and destitute of bark ; always attached by a small neck of 

 wood to the under side of the branches and might be removed from 

 the tree by a slight tap. Some that had been opened had been found 



