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the umbels and stems of the cow-parsnip (Heracleum 

 sphondylium) are inhabited by the larvae of Depres- 

 saria Heradiana. On the yellow hoary mullein 

 (Verboscum pulverulentum), in turned-down corners 

 of the leaves, may be found the pupae of Nothris Ver- 

 bascella (but this has only hitherto occurred near 

 Norwich), while the larvae of Psoricoptera gibbosella, 

 and Gelechia temerella and sororculella occur on 

 sallows. 



On ash trees we may perhaps find the larva of Zel- 

 leria hepariella, while on spindle (Euonymus) the 

 larvae of Hyponomeuta plumbellus, irrorellus, Evony- 

 mellus and Theristis caudella occur ; and in the leaves 

 of Epilobium hirsutum the pupa of Laverna ochra- 

 ceella may be collected. The pupa of Chrysoclista 

 Linneella lies snugly ensconced beneath the bark of 

 lime trees. 



In decayed wood the larva of Exapate gelatella 

 luxuriates, while on oaks the curious footed larva of 

 Chimabacche phryganella may be found ; and on 

 hawthorn, in a web gregariously, the larva of Scy- 

 thropia Cratcegella occurs, together with the active 

 larva of Srvammerdamia Pyrella on the same food 

 plant. 



In gardens, on cabbages, &c., the larva of Plutella 

 cruciferarum occurs, while in the orchards and gar- 

 dens, on sloe, hawthorn and apple, the larvae of Hy- 

 ponomeuta Padellus carry on their work of destruc- 

 tion and disfigurement, in company with the larva of 

 Clisiocampa neustria; and on the dames violet or 

 rocket (Hesperis matronalis) will be found the larva of 

 the pretty Plutella porrectella, while on apple trees we 



