360 BOTANICAL SUMMARY. 



Lotus, p. 222 : leaves eaten by larvae of Gelechia aniliyllidella (pso- 

 ralella, Mill). 



Robinia pseudacacia, p. 268 : pupae of Dasycera sulphurella (Lampros 

 ambiquellus, Costa) under the bark of this tree. 



Psoralea bituminosa, pp. 184, 212 : leaves mined or folded in Feb- 

 ruary by the larvae of Gelechia aniliyllidella ( psoralella, Milliere). 



Coronitta emerus, p. 3 : the imago of Micropteryx Paykullella (sica- 

 nella, Z.) flew amongst this plant in March and April. 



Coronilla minima, p. 188, note : larvae of Butalis dorycniella on this 



plant in January. 

 Coronilla (varia), pp. 96, 110 : Gelechia coronillella flying in May 



amongst this plant (on which the larva feeds). 



Onobrychis, pp. Ill & 112: ColeopJiora oriolella and onobrychiella 

 taken amongst this plant in June. 



BOSACE.E. 



Spircea aruncus, p. 284 : flowers frequented by the imago of Micro- 

 pteryx Allionella. 



, p. 305 : flowers frequented by the imago of Micropteryx 



aruncella. 



Rubus fruticosus, p. 206 : leaves tenanted by the pupae of Tischeria 

 marginea in March. 



, p. 207 : leaves mined by larvae of Nepticula aurella in 



March. 



Rosa sempervirens, pp. 214, 236 : leaves tenanted by the pupae of 

 Tischeria angusticollella in February and March. 



Poterium spinosum, p. 9 : Gelechia Kollarella frequented this plant 

 in June, and when disturbed settled again on it. (See Salvia 

 officinalis, p. 365.) 



, p. 9 : Gelechia detersella was also beaten from Poterium 



in June. 



Cratcegus pyracanfha, pp. 207, 237 : the upper side of the leaves 

 mined by the larvae of Liihocolletis leucographella in January, 

 February, and March. 



Prunus padus, p. 109 : nests of larvae of Hyponomeuta padi (padel- 

 lus, Hyd.) on this plant. 



TAMAEISCACE^. 



Tamarix gallica, p. 182 : eaten in autumn by the larvae of Gelechia 

 plutelliformis (Alucita olbiaetta, Milliere). 



Tamarix (no species mentioned), pp. 141, 147 : larva of Gelechia 

 plutelliformis. 



: p. 57, frequented by the imago of Adda cyanella ; p. 60, 

 by the imago of Dasycera sulphurella (Stenoptera orbonella)-, p. 61, 

 imago of Depressaria rutana (retiferella} beaten from this plant ; 



