Insects. 



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Tinea arcella. June to September. Beaten from hedges, not common. 

 T. fulviinetrella. May. Not common. 



T. albipunctella. June, July. Beaten from hedges, not common. 



T. nigvipunctella. June. Two specimens occurred in a saddler's shop. 



Lampronia quadripunctella. June. Scarce. 



L. lnzella. May, June. Common among brambles. 



L. praelatella. June. In damp woods, flying at dusk ; pretty common. 



Incurvaria Zinckenella. April, May. Common among beach, flying in the sunshine. 



I. CEhlmanniella. May, June. Common, flying along hedges in the sunshine. 



Micropteryx calthella. May. Excessively abundant in flowers of Caltha palus- 

 tris and buttercup. 



M. Seppella. May, June. Common in flowers of Veronica Chamajdrys. 



M. mansuetella. May. One specimen occurred in a wood. 



M. Allionella. May. Among Vaccinium Myrtillus, scarce. 



M. Thunbergeila. April, May. Flying in abundance in the sunshine round 

 alder and sallow-bushes. 



Nemophora metaxella. July. By beating. 



Adela fibulella. May, June. Abundant in the flowers of Veronica Chamsedrys. 

 A. rufimitrella. May. Abundant on flowers and seeds of Cardamine pratensis ; 

 a few also on those of the common daisy. 



Harpipteryx nemorella. July. Among honeysuckle, scarce. 

 Depressaria augelicella. July. At rush-bloom. 

 D. hypericella. July. At rush-bloom. 



Chelaria conscriptella. August. Common in hedges. Appeared again at the 

 end of September, but scarce. 



(Ecophora minutella. June. Common in a saddler's store-rooms. 

 CE. tinctella. June. Beaten from hedges, not common. 



Acrolepia autumnitella. May, by beating. Bred in August, from Solan um Dul- 

 camara. 



B-oslerstammia erxlebella. May. Beaten from hedges. 

 Glyphipteryx oculatella. June. Among rushes. 



G. Fischeriella. May, June. This species was abundant in flowers of Veronica 

 Chamaidrys. This habit may be well known, but was new to me. 



Perittia obscurepunctella. April, May. Flying in the sunshine, common. 

 Tinagma sericeella. April, May. Also flying commonly in the sunshine. 

 Ocnerostoma pinariella. June. Beaten from fir trees. 

 Graciilaria phasianipennella. April. In hedges. 



Coriscium cuculipennella. April, June, October. Beaten from hedges. 

 C. citrinella. July. By beating, and flying at dusk. 

 Ornix gutlella. May. Beaten from a hedge. 



Bedellia somnulentella. April, October. Beaten from hedges, not common. 

 Chrysoclista Schrankella. May. I took a few specimens sunning themselves on 

 leaves in a marshy wood. 



Lithocolletis irradiella. May. Bred from oak. 

 L. lantella. May. Beaten from oak. 

 L. Nicelliella. May. Flying along hedges. 

 Opostega saliciella. fteaten from a hedge. 

 Bucculatrix ulmella. June. Among oak. 



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