3184 Insects. 



Pempelia Betulae. Oaks, July. 

 Incurvaria Zinckenii. Birches, May. 



Tinea melanella. Larvae on the fence in the Addington-road, near 

 Shirley, where they feed on lichens. 



„ bistrigella. Mostly under fir-trees, June. 

 „ luzella. One among sallows, May. 

 Micropteryx Mansuetella. Among Mercurialis perennis, in under- 

 wood, May. 



„ Allionella. One, flying. 



„ rubrifasciella. Trunks of beeches, May. 



„ semipurpurella. Birches, April. 



„ unimaculella. Birches, April ; more common than 



the last species. 



Plutella antennella. Underwood, September. 

 Depressaria Ulicetella. Furze, September. 



„ assimilella. Larvae on broom, April. 



„ Hypericella. Larva3 on two species of Hypericum, in 



May and June. 



„ intermediella. Beaten from the thatch of an old shed, 



now extinct, in September. 



„ ciliella. Ditto. 



Gelechia velocella. Heathfield, May 2nd. 



„ diffinis. Open spaces, May and August. 

 „ basaltinella. Thatch, Addington, June. 

 „ peliella. Flying in an open space, August. 

 „ humeralis. Beaten out, April and September. 

 „ alcella. Trunks of oaks, May. 

 „ triparella. Beaten out of oaks, June. 

 „ atrella. Flying about heath, July. 



„ immaculatella, (Ent. Trans, i. n. s. p. 67). Flying, Aug. 

 ^chmia fuscoviridella. Swarms in May. This species appears 

 quite unknown on the continent, common as it is here. 



„ resplendella, (Sta. Cat. Supp. p. 6). One taken by beating, 

 in June. 



Argyresthia conjugella. On mountain ash, June. 

 Coleophora juncicolella. Among rushes, June. 



„ albitarsella. Larvae on ground ivy in the Addington- 



road, in April. 



Gracilaria auroguttella. May and August; the larva feeds on Hy- 

 pericum. 





