2750 Insects. 



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Gelechia domeslica. One at light, July 27 ; two at light, August 22. These may 

 have bred in the house. 



Gelechia peliella. No longer unique in my collection, having been taken at 

 Wickham, last July, by Messrs. Bedell and Douglas. 



Gelechia affinis. I took two very finely-marked specimens on a horse-hair sofa, 

 at Mickleham, July 7 ; and two on palings, at Lewisham, July 21 and 22. Mr. 

 Douglas and Mr. Farr met with it at Portland. 



Gelechia mulinella, Tis., Z. (intemiptella, Haw. and my Catalogue, not of Hubn.) 

 Common among furze-bushes at Stoat's Nest, August 2, and these fine ; common 

 among broom and furze at Charlton, August 10 to 20, but mostly wasted. It is an 

 insect that very soon wears, probably from its exceeding restlessness, which makes it 

 very difficult to box. 



Gelechia longicornis. I took a single rather wasted specimen on the moors at 

 Woodhead, June 9. 



Gelechia proximella. One at Torwood, June 1 , among mixed underwood ; three 

 at Wickham, June 23, from birches. 



Gelechia sequax. One at Mickleham, July 26, from juniper ; two from juniper, at 

 Stoat's Nest, August 2. 



Gelechia Mouffetella. I found a specimen in one of my cages in which I had 

 kept a number of larvas from honeysuckle and other plants. I have no recollection 

 of seeing the larva ; the moth appeared July 13. 



Gelechia triparella. On oaks, sparingly, May 21 to June 25. 



Gelechia scriptella. Not scarce among maple, May 27 to June 25. 



Gelechia ligulella. Two at light, June 28. 



Gelechia tamiolella. Not scarce on the downs at Mickleham, in July. 



Gelechia Anthyllidella. Two at Charlton, August 9, very fine ; several at light, 

 August 12 to 26. 



Gelechia lenebrella, Hub. ? Tr., Z., Douglas (Trans. Ent. Soc. n. s. i. 16). Metal- 

 lella of my Catalogue, but not of Stephens : see Trans. Ent. Soc. n. s. i. 24. 



Gelechia dodecella. I bred this very plentifully in June, from the shoots of Pinus 

 sylvestris. 



Gelechia vulgella. Very common on palings, in August. 



Gelechia Artemixiella. This is probably double-brooded. Mr. Gregson met with 

 it at New Brighton, early in June ; and I found it swarming on Box Hill, July 9. 



Gelechia inarmorea. Taken in plenty at the beginning of June, by Mr. Gregson, 

 at New Brighton. 



Gelechia nigrovitlella. Two from oaks, August 13 and 19. 



Gelechia nanella. Three on palings, July 18 and 22. 



Gelechia alhiceps. Sparingly on palings, July 19 to August 15. 



Gelechia Lappella, L., Douglas (Trans. Ent. Soc. n. s. i. 14). Five specimens bred 

 by Mr. Weir, from the seeds of Arctium Lappa, in June. 



Gelechia paucipunctella, Z., Douglas (Trans. Ent. Soc. n. s. i. 14). Two specimens 

 taken by Miss Sara R. Dunn, on Box Hill, July 9. I took a very fine one at 

 Charlton, August 9, beating it from broom. 



Gelechia neuropterella. Taken by Mr. S. Stevens, at Deal, in August. 



