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7. Alcyonipennella. A single specimen in Mr. Curtis's collection, locality un- 

 known. 



7. Var.? Frischella, L. (Trifolii, C.) 



8. Paripennella. I have taken tliis on the Beckenham fence, in June, and flying 

 along a hawthorn hedge at Lewisham ; Mr. Douglas met with it, June 2, on the 

 fence between Peckham and Dulwich, by the side of which is a whitethorn hedge, and 

 also some elm trees. 



10? Wockeella? Mr. Weir has two specimens, taken at Pembury, July 10 and 

 18, 1847, one among Genista tinctoria in an open field. 



N. B. — They are rather too dark for Wockeella. 

 12. Ochrea. 



18. Lixilla (ornatipennella, Haw.) 



19. Vibicella. 



20. Conspicuella. Mr. Bedell took a very fine specimen of this in Headley Lane, 

 near Mickleham, July 12, 1847. 



30. Pyrrhulipennella. Mr. Curtis has two specimens he took at Bournemouth, at 

 the end of June. Mr. S. Stevens has also specimens. 



31. Albicosta. Common in June on Ulex Europseus, in Scotland (see 'Zoolo- 

 gist,' p. 1090, under Porrec. ornatipennella.) 



38. Onobrychiella. I have two; locality unknown. 



43. Tiliella. 



46. Palliatella. Bred rather plentifully by Mr. Bond. 



48. Currucipennella. A specimen, bred by Mr. Douglas, from a pupa found on an 

 oak leaf at Wimbledon Common (see ' Entomologist,' p. 385, under Porrect. ornati- 

 pennella.) Mr. Weir has also one specimen. 



50. Virgatella. I have one ; locality unknown. 



55. Niveicostella. Taken by Mr. Douglas at Mickleham, at the end of May, 

 1848 : in many collections with the following. 



56. Discordella (gallipennella, Haw ? St. ?) I have taken this on Loughrigg, Am- 

 bleside, among heather in June, and on the downs at Mickleham, in July. 



Saturatella, n. s.. Unknown to Zeller, (leucapennella, Bent. Mus., non Hbn.) 

 Z.) allied to the preceding, but larger, and deeper coloured ; the base of the antennae 

 so thickly clothed with hairs as almost to amount to a brush. A scarce species : I 

 have taken it on the downs at Mickleham, in July, along with discordella. 

 59. Tractella. Mr. S. Stevens has one. 



63. Onosmella. In the collections of Messrs. J. F. Stephens, S. Stevens, Dun- 

 ning, &c. 



64. Therinella. I believe I have a specimen of this species ; and Mr. Allis has 

 another. 



65. Troglodytella. Mr. Weir has one, and I think I have another. 



67. Crocogrammos (lineola, Haw. St.) The larvae abundant in May on Ballota 

 nigra. 



72. Murinipennella. Among grass, in June, common. 



73. Ccespititiella. 



74. Alticolella. 



75. Lucunicolella. 

 77. Annulatella. 



85. Argenlula. T took this among thistles at Charlton, at the end of July. 



