INTRODUCTION. Xlll 



III. COSMOPTEEYX, Hiibner (99). 



1. * \gemm\ferella, Clemens (100). 



2. * ^Clemensella, Stainton (100, note). 



IV. BEATRACHEDRA, Stainton (264). 



1. * -\salicipo monella, Clemens (265). 



V. WILSONIA, Clemens (253). 



1. (*y>revimttella, Clemens (254). 



VI. CHAULIODUS ?, Treit. (235). 



1. *canicinctella, Clemens (236). 



VII. LAVERNA, Curtis (130). 



1. *luciferella, Clemens (130). 



2. *Elolsella, Clemens (131). 



VHI. WALSHIA, Clemens (240). 



1. *^Amorphella, Clemens (241). 



IX. CHRYSOCORYS, Curtis. 



1. * ^Erythriella, Clemens (132). 



X. ELACHISTA, Treitschke. 



1. *illectella, Clemens (98). 

 2.' *maculoscella, Clemens (98). 



3. *madarella, Clemens (98). 



4. prcematurella, Clemens ( 133). 



5. *BracTiyelytrifollella, Clemens (248). 



XI. CYCLOPLASIS, Clemens (246). 



1. * Panicifoliella, Clemens (248). 



XII. ELACHISTA ?, Clemens (255). j (J imagine ^ ig quite distinct from 

 1. oriclialcella, Clemens V h ELACHISTA.) 



(256). 



XIII. TISCHERIA, Zeller (79). 



1. *solidagonlfolwlla, Clemens (81). 



2. Zelleriella, Clemens (81). ") 



3. * ^citrinipennella, Cle- / These three oak-feeding species seem 



mens (82). > very closely allied and possibly are 



4. *quercitella, Clemens I not all distinct. 



(221). ) 



5. *malifolieUa, Clemens (141). 



LITHOCOLLETIDJS. 

 I. LITHOCOLLETIS, Zeller (62). 



1. *f lucidioostella, Clemens (66). 



2. ^RoUniella, Clemens (66). 



3. *lDe8modieIla, Clemens (68). 



