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in the sunshine — and later in the season larvae are to be found 

 in seed vessels of the same plant. 



Page 103. 



Eupcecilia nana. 



This species occurs in Hezleden Dene among birches, where 

 I have several times taken it — it, however, is not common. 



Page 104. 



Eiipoecilia rujlciliana. 



I j&nd that ruficiliana is equally common in marshy pastures 

 on the borders of the moors in Teesdale where no cowslip 

 grows. Probably in such situations the larva feeds upon either 

 the seeds of furze or lousewort ( Pediciilaria palustrisj. 



The following additional records for the " Tmeina'''' have 

 been received from Mr. J. "W. H. Harrison while the present 

 volume has been passing through the press. 



Dasystoma salicella. 



This species, for which we have hitherto had only one record, 

 viz., that of a single specimen taken by Mr. Finlay at Meldon 

 Park, is now recorded by Mr. Harrison as being abundant at 

 Birtley, the larva feeding upon many plants. 



Depressaria assimilella. 

 Very common at Birtley. 



Depressaria loeirella. 

 One specimen at Birtley. 



Depressaria nervosa. 

 Also very common at Birtley. 



