254 CATALOGTTE OF MOTHS. 



Meyrick says it occurs in Westmoreland. He also considers it 

 synonymous with luridana, Gregson. I have no other record. 



Note, — Above are Mr. Robson's notes — I cannot understand his I'eason 

 for not including' the species in the list. 



280a. Elachista apicipunctella, Stain, 



Elachista (qjicijnincfella. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 405. 

 ,, ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 667. 



This species appears to have been accidentally omitted by 

 Mr. Robson. 



Mr. Sang has frequent entries in his diary of its occurrence 

 in lanes near Darlington — his first entry being June 10th, 1860, 

 and the last one March 2nd, 1878— the latter recording the 

 larva. 



It also occurs regularly on the railway banks in Crimdon Cut 

 and close to the plantation near Hart Station. 



SPECIES INCLUDED IN THE LIST WHICH BEQUIRE TO 

 BE ST BUCK OUT FOR REASONS STATED UNDER EACH. 



YoL. XV. 



MICEO-LEPIDOPTERA. 

 Page 31. 



Nephopteryx rohorella. 



The entry in Sang's diary for August 13th, 1874, upon 

 which Mr. Uobson depended for its inclusion, is " Larva? 

 L. rohorella,'''' referring, of course, to Lithocolletis roborella, 

 Doubleday's list= roJon's, Zell. 



Page 32. 



Pempelia dilutella. 



The entry in Sang's diary for June 27th, 1859, is for Headley 

 Lane, one of Stainton's favourite collecting grounds in Surrey. 



