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3. Adela Sulzeriella, W. V. Not common ; in fields the 



end of May and beginning of June. 



4. A. viridella, Linn. First taken here on May 9th, 



1871, since when it has been common. 



5. A. scabiosella, Scop. Very rare. Taken by my 



father, May 9th, 1826. 



6. A. cupriacella, Hub. Taken by my father, May 



29th, 1840; also by myself May 16th, 1874, 

 and August 13th, 1866. 



7 . A. fasciella, Fab. Eare. Taken by my father and 



myself near Haywood, June 9th, 1866, and near 

 the Quag, July 26th, 1876. 



8. A. minimella, Zell. Rare. The last specimens 



were taken by my father and by myself on July 

 28th, 1865. 



1. Nemophora Swammerdamella, Linn. Eare. Taken 



by my father, June 18th, 1837. 



2. N. Schwarziella, Zell. Eare. Taken by myself, 



June 8th, 1871, June 2nd, 1874. 



3. N. metaxella, Hub. Abundant in May and June. 



1. Swammerdamia apicella, Don. Eather rare ; in 



hedges the end of April and beginning of May. 



2. S. csesiella, Hub. Common in hedges, May to 



August. 



3. S. lutarea, Haw. Common in hedges, May to 



August. 



4. S. pyrella, Vill. Common in hedges and orchards, 



April, May, July, and August. 

 1. Scythropia cratsegella, Linn. Eare. A few speci- 



