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guttella among Hypericum perforating while the 

 rare G. imperialella was " beat from a hedge, Glan- 

 ville's Wooton, May 25th, 1840" (Entomologist's 

 Companion, 2nd ed., p. 28). Among apple trees in 

 gardens and orchards we shall find Ornix guttea and 

 Trifurcula pulverosella, also among the wild apple 

 trees in hedges, and together with Nepticula Malella 

 on palings in their vicinity. 



In waste places, among Chenopodium, Gelechia 

 nceviferella an(J Hermannella occur; while on sand 

 hills on the Cheshire coast, we shall find Gelechia 

 mundella ; and on the sandy coast of the Isle of Wight 

 Gelechia littorella may be met with. 



At Darenth wood Acrolepia perlepidella occurs; 

 while among the woody nightshade (Solarium dulca- 

 mara) Acrolepia pygmceana may be found flying 

 freely in the afternoon sunshine. 



At West Wickham, among oaks, by beating we 

 may obtain (Ecophora tinctella; while on sandy 

 coasts and at Barnes Common, Surrey, Gelechia pic- 

 tella may be obtained ; and on the coast among thrift 

 (Statice Armeria), we may capture Gelechia Brizella 

 by sweeping. 



In hedges, among oaks, we shall find the handsome 

 Harpella Geoffrella ; and on heaths Pleurota bicos- 

 telia occurs, together with Gel. ericetella. Among 

 sloe bushes we may perhaps find Ypsolophus fasciellm, 

 together with Ornix torquillella and Lithocolletis 

 spinicolella ; while in sandy or chalky places, among 

 Helianthemum vulgare, Laverna Staintoni may be 

 found ; and in a moist place in West Wickham Wood 

 Elachista occultella occurs. 



