186 Stainton. 
(Stainton, Henry Tibbats.) 
*T. V. 1858—1859. October—March. pg. 212. 
*“TT. VI. 1859. April—September. pg. 212. 
“T. VII. 1859—1860. October—March. pg. 216. 
*-T. VIII. 1860. April— September. pg. 212. 
*T. IX. 1860— 1861. October—March. pg. 208. 
*T.X. 1861. April—September. pg. 212. 
*50. Entomologist’s weekly Intelligencer. T. 1. 1856. 
Natural History of the Tineina. p.4; p. 22; p.30; p.38; p. 455 p. 555 p. 645 p. 69; Mining 
Larvae in Fir Leaves. p. 14; Food of Eupithecia Larvae. p. 36; Oecophora Schaefler- 
ella. p. 37; Unknown Lepidopterous Larva, p.59; New Coleophora Larva. p. 60; New 
Elachista Larva. p. 60; Goleophora Wockella, Buceulatrix maritima, Anchylopera 
Lundana. p. 62; Nepticula argentipedella bred. p. 68; Observations by Prof. Frey on 
Neptieculae. p. 77; Acronyela auricoma. p. 83; Bucculatrix maritima bred, Goleophora 
ofthe Thistle. p. 84; Vaceinium Vitis-Idaea. p. 91; Elachista adseitella. p. 92; New 
British Tineina. p. 101; Asychnaterminella bred; Nepticula Headleyella and eryptella. 
p. 101; Larva of Anybia Langiella. p. 116; Attractiveness of Glyceris fluilans to 
Moths. p. 124; Larva of Elachista Pfeifferella, Larva of Tinea bistrigella. p. 125; 
Laverna Raschkiella double brooded p. 155; Larva of Buceulatrix Demaryella, Gida- 
rella, Hippocastanella, Goleophora albieosta, Larva on Inula dysenterica. p. 172; 
Larva of Dietaea and Diclaeoides. p. 180; Do the Lithosiae larvae eat any Lhing but 
lichens? p. 199. 
*5j. The Substitute; or Entomological Exchange facilitator, and Entomologistl's 
Fire-side Companion. London, Newman, 1856—1857. 8. pg. 240. 
A new Nepticula Larva. p. 56. 
*52. On the Recent Progress of Miero-Lepidopterology on the Conlinent. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1857. T. 4. p. 82—86. 
*53. Observations on Genera. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1857. T. 4. p. 113—115. 
*54. Preparation of the Larvae of Lepidoptera, communicated by Dr. Colling- 
wood. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1857. T. 4. Proceed. p. 32. 
*55. The Seasons. — Is Entomology progressing? — Supplemental List of British 
Entomologists. Natural History of the Tineina; Entomological Works. 
Eutomologist’s Annual. 1857. p. 1—6; p. 7—12; p. 13—26; p. 160—163; p. 164—181. 
*56. New British Species (Lepidoptera) in 1856. — Rare British Species (Lepi- 
doptera) eaptured in 1856. — Observalions on British Tineina. — Enigmas. 
Eutomologist’s Annual. 1857. p. 97’—112; p. 113—120; p. 121—130; p. 151—153. 
*57. The educational Sheet of Butterflies (adapted for Schools). London, New- 
man, 1856. (1 sheet.) Fol. fig. 
*58. Entomologist’s weekly Inielligencer. T. 2. 1857. 
Neptieula Septembrella, Larva of Micropteryx p. 4; Coleophora juneicolella. p. 11; Na- 
tural History of ıbe Tineina. p. 7; p. 14; p. 21; p. 39; p. 48; p. 545 p. 71; p. 158; 
The History of a Long-horned Moti p. 20; Nepticula Myrtelella, Elachista tetrago- 
nella. p. 44; A new Gelechia Larva. p. 51; Hypercalia Christiernana. p. 85; A new 
Neptieula Larva. p. 93; Gelechia desertella. p. 99; Tinagma resplendellum bred, 
Nepticula eryptella. p. 100; Nepticula Poterii bred. p. 116; Goleophora chalcogram- 
mella. p. 126; A new Lithocolletis. p.142; Graeilaria limosella bred. p. 172; Tischeria 
gaunacella. p. 189. 
*59. On the aberrant species hitherto placed in the genus Elachista. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1858. T. 4. p. 261—271. 
*60. Synopsis of the genus Rlachista. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1858. T. 4. p. 292—338. 
*61. Do You study Entomology? — Second Supplemental List of British Enlomo- 
logists. — Paris viewed Lepidopterologically. — New Works. 
Entomologist’s Annual. 1858. p. 1—6; p. 7—16; p. 151—153; p. 154—159. 
*62. New British Species (Lepidoptera) in 1857. — Rare British Species (Lepi- 
doptera) captured in 1857. — Observations on British Tineina. — Enig- 
mas. — Natural History of Tineina. 
Entomologist’s Annual. 1858. p. 55—98 ; p.99—103 5; p. 104—112 ; p.113—117 ; p. 118— 122. 
*63. The Entomologists weekly Intelligencer. T. 3. for 1857—1853. 
Natural History of the Tineina. p. 23; Argynnis Lathonia. p. 26; Lithocolletis Cydo- 
niella. p. 29; Parasilie acari. p. 31; Neptieula on Potentilla Tormentilla. p. 59; Nepti- 
cula Septembrella. p. 76; Problems in Geometrae. p. 128; p. 159; p. 180; Ennomos 
Lunaria. p. 133; Arrangement of the Geometrae. p. 157; p. 197 ; Distribution of the 
Pyralidae in England. p. 165; Camplogramma fluviala, a new British Geometra ; a new 
British Tinea. p. 179; Pyralidae of which the Larvae are uuknown. p. 188. 
*64. The Entomologist’s weekly Intelligencer. T. 4. 1858. 
Larva of Eupitheeiae. p. 3; Distribution ofthe Crambidae in England. p. 6; A new Co- 
leophora. p. 14; Two misnamed Elachistae, Coleophora albieostella, albieans, albi- 
della. p. 19: Larvae in Luzula pilosa. p. 36; On the probable duration of Life of ıhe 
Larvae of Coleophorae. p. 38; Aleueis pielaria. p. 445 Luzula is request. p. 60; Sug- 
