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2. Cemiostoma laburnella, Heyd. Abundant amongst 



laburnum in the garden ; April and May, and 

 again in July and August. 



3. C. Wailesella, Stn. Eare. Taken by myself on 



Newland Common amongst the dyer's woad, 

 Sept. 6th, 1870, and Sept. 1st, 1876. 



4. C. scitella, Zell. Rare. Taken by my father in 



the orchard, June 25th, 1839. 



5. C. lotella, Stn. Rare. Taken by my father and 



myself. 



1 . Opostega crepusculella, Fisch. Very rare. A single 

 specimen was taken by myself in the orchard, 

 July 9th, 1870 ; and a second on Newland 

 Common, June 21st, 1873. 



1. Bucculatrix aurimaculella, Stn. Very rare. A 



couple were taken by my father in Pelles, July 

 14th, 1845. 



2. B. cidariella, Fisch. Common amongst alder, June. 



3. B. ulmifoliella, Hub. Very rare. Taken by my 



father, May 10th, 1870; and by myself, June 

 10th, 1876, in Wootton Wood. 



4. B. cratsegifoliella, Dup. A couple were taken by 



myself in the Cowleaze, May 28th, 1875. 



5. B. cristatella, Fisch. Very rare. Taken by myself 



on Newland Common, September 8th, 1876, 

 and September 26th, 1877. 



1. Nepticula ruficapitella, Haw. Common amongst 

 oak in May, and again in August. 



