Insects. 8991 
Gelechia sororculella. Beaten from hedges in August. I have seen it at sugar, 
of which delicacy G. Populella also appears very fond. 
G. humeralis (Lyellella). Beaten from thatch in September. Scarce. 
G. paupella. Among Inula dysenterica in August. 
Macruchila fasciella. Hides among grass and low herbage in woods in June. 
Ccophora flavimaculella, I found several specimens last August on flowers of 
Angelica sylvestris, where they look like a small edition of Tricheris mediana, which 
also frequents blossoms of Umbellifere. 
CE. flavifrontella. Beaten from hedges, and also from fir trees in-June, but not 
commonly. 
Butalis incongruella. Beaten from a hedge in a heathy place last April. 
Réslerstammia Erxlebella. One specimen flying in a wood last May. 
Glyphipteryx oculatella. I took a pretty good series of this species at the end of 
May and beginning of June. It occurs in sheltered spots in wet copses among the 
rushes and long grass. 
Aichmia dentella. Beaten from a hedge in June. 
Tinagma resplendella. I took a specimen on the wing in June. In August 
Mr. Stainton showed me the mine, after which I found it plentifully, and had the 
good fortune to breed one specimen, as recorded by Mr. Stainton in the ‘ Annual.’ 
Coriscium Brongniardella. Beaten from hedges in May and August, and from 
thatch in October. 
Coleophora therinella. June. ‘ 
C. artemisiella. May. In an open copse. 
C. apicella (cacuminatella). Ina marsh in June. 
C. argentula. Beaten from hedges in September. 
C. virgaureella. August and September. Among Solidago. 
C. olivaceella. June. 
C. limosepennella. June. I found cases apparently belonging to this species on 
birch in the autumn. 
C. fuscocuprella (fuscociliella). In a marsh in June. 
Chauliodus Illigerella. Flying at sunset, in a rough field surrounded by woods, 
early in June. 
Laverna decorella. Beaten from thatch in September, and after hybernation in 
April. : 
Elachista biatomella. Flying in abundance at sunset, in a rough field, in June 
and July. 
E. pollinariella. Beaten from a hedge in July. 
Lithocolletis Bremiella. Mines plentifully in Vicia Sepium on one wooded bank. 
Several specimens have already emerged in a warm room. 
L. cavella. I took a specimen in May, and believe I have some of the mines. 
L. ulicicolella. One specimen in a wood in May. 
L. Heegeriella, Mines not scarce in corners of oak-leaves. 
L. Emberizepennella. I took one specimen last May, but cannot yet find the 
mine. 
L. Schreberella. Mines abundant on elm bushes. 
Phyllocnistis Saligna. I took a specimen in a shop-window in the town last 
April. How it came there I cannot pretend to guess. 
Bucculatrix Crategi. Beaten from a hedge in May. 
