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milk vetch (Astragalus glycyphyllos), being full-fed at the beginning 

 of August ("Ent. Mo. Mag." xxiii. 232). 



Butalis siceella, Zell., which so far as its occurrence in this country 

 is concerned, appears previously to have been confused with B. 

 va?-iella, St., is identified by Mr. E. R. Bankes, who took specimens 

 in June, 1886, near Weymouth, Dorset. On the Continent the lame 

 have been found in sand-tubes several inches long, under both thyme 

 (Thymus) and crowberry (Empetrum) ("Ent. Mo. Mag." xxiii. 275). 



Gelechia (Litd) blandulella, Sp. n., a species closely resembling 

 L. maculea, Haw., is described and named by Mr. J. W. Tutt from 

 specimens taken by him on the Deal sand-hills (" Ent. Mo. Mag." 

 xxiv. 105) ; and examples were exhibited at the Society's meeting on 

 25 th August. 



Gelechia semidecandrella^ Sp. n. Under this name Mr. J. H. 

 Threlfall describes a species closely resembling Lita maculiferella, 

 Douge., that he bred from larvae feeding in the shoots, flowers, and 

 seeds of the little mouse-ear (Cerastium semidecandrum\ (" Ent. Mo. 

 Mag." xxiii. 233, " Entom." xx. 65). 



Elachista sdrpi, Sp. n., is named and described by Mr. H. T. 

 Stainton from specimens bred by Mr. W. H. B. Fletcher from 

 larvae mining 'the leaves of the sea club-rush (Scirpus maritimus), 

 growing in a ditch near Worthing, Sussex. The species was first 

 taken by Mr. Barrett in a salt marsh near Pembroke in 1875-6, 

 but was then not distinguished from the closely-allied E. rhynchos- 

 porella, Sta. ("Ent. Mo. Mag." xxiii. 253-4). 



Doryphora qucestionella, H-S., which appears to have been occa- 

 sionally taken at Wicken Fen for some years past, and to have 

 universally passed as D. morosa, Mlihlig., is identified by Mr. W. 

 Warren (" Ent. Mo. Mag." xxiv. 104). 



Nepticula woolhopiella, Sp. n., was bred by Dr. J. H. Wood, of 

 Tarrington, from larvae found feeding in beech leaves, and described 

 and named by Mr. H. J. Stainton (" Ent. Mo. Mon." xxiv. 62). 



Diptera : — 



Orimarga virgo, Ztt, an important addition to the British Tipulidce 

 (" Ent. Mo. Mag." xxiii. 205), and 



Lininophila aperta, Sp. n. ("Ent. Mo. Mag." xxiv. 108) are recorded 

 by Mr. G. H. Verrall ; while Mr. R. H. Mead describes several 

 new species of Anthoniviidcr, including 



