THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 8] 
Chesias obliquaria.—Appeared occasionally in my breed- 
ing-cage, from the beginning of May till the 6th of August, 
from larve taken in the autumn. 
H. Senecionis.—Bred sparingly in May, from seed-heads 
of ragwort. 
Kupecilia udana.—Bred sparingly in May, from the 
flower-stems of Alisma Plantago, collected during the 
winter. 
Pseudopterpna cytisaria, Depressaria costosella, and 
Coleophora genistecolella.—The larve were very plentiful on 
Genista Anglica, at Loughton, in the middle of May; and 
Depressaria atomella, sparingly. 
Apamea unanimis.—Five specimens were reared at the 
end of May, from larve found among grass at the roots of 
willows, in April. 
Dicrorampha plumbagana.—Flew in some numbers along 
the banks of the main road at Low Leyton, on warm 
evenings, at the end of May. 
Hadena Geniste.—Reared three beautiful specimens from 
larvz beaten from broom, at Wanstead, in August. 
Grapholita obtusana and Laverna lacteella.—The former 
was common, and the latter rare, at Fair Mead Bottom, in 
the middle of June. 
Harpipteryx scabrella—Bred from larve beaten from 
hawthorn, at Loughton, in June. 
Ypsolopha sylvella.—Bred from larve beaten from oak, at 
Loughton, beginning of July. 
Harpipteryx nemorella.—Bred from larye beaten from 
honeysuckle, at Loughton, in June. 
Enicostoma lobella.—Bred from larve beaten from black- 
thorn, at Loughton, in June. 
Gelechia atriplicella——Was reared in plenty from the 
seed-heads of both Atriplex and Chenopodium, collected in 
September; the first brood in June, the second in August, 
and the third in October. 
Cucullia Gnaphalit.—A beautiful specimen was reared on 
the 26th June, from a larva found on golden-rod, near Seven- 
oaks, Kent, end of August. 
Sesia chrysidiformis and S. ingratellaa—Seven of the 
former and one of the latter were reared in July, from the 
roots of sorrel, collected at Folkestone, in April. 
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