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Lithocolletis robiniella. On its transformations, cf. Clemens, I. c. pp. 9-12. 
Phyllocnistis vitigenella. On the larva, cf. Clemens, /. c. p. 25. 
Zelleria saxifragcB, Staint., new to Britain. Trail & White, Scot, Nat. i. 
p. 176 ; Ent. M. M. viii. p. 271 ; Stainton, Ent. Ann. 1873, pp. 48 «& 49, fig. 3 
(who also, /. c. fig. 2, notices and G^guies Z. fascnpefinella, Logan). 
Gr-acilaria. V. T. Chambers classes the genera Coriscium, Zell., Parectopa, 
Clem., and Euspilapteryx, H.-S., under this, thinking it is quite premature 
to subdivide it. He also notices G. {Parectopa) robiniella, CL, pp. 8 & 9 ; 
G. desmodifoliella, CI., = violacella, CI., olim, pp. 26 & 27. Canad. Ent. iv. 
pp. 7 & 8. 
G. syringella. Larva : L. Glaser, Pollich. 28 & 29, pp. 34 & 35. 
Coriscium sulphurellum, Haw. - Peyerimhoff" describes and figures var. 
aurantiellutn from Hyeres. Ann. Soc. Ent. Er. (5) ii. p. 200^ pi. 6. fig. 10. 
Coleophora cistorimi, Peyerimhoff", redescribed and figured by him, I. c. 
p. 199, pi. 6. figs. 9 & 9 a. 
Bedellia staintonella, Clemens, = JB. sommde7itella, ZeU. : Stainton, Tin. N. 
Amer. p. xii. 
CJiauliodus daucellus, Pey., new to Britain : Stainton, Ent. Ann. 1873, p. 49. 
Stagmatophora alhiapicella. Transformations noticed : G. R. v. Frauenfeld, 
Yerh. z.-b. Wien, xxii. pp. 395 & 396. 
Ce7niosfoma. Chambers, Am. Nat. iv. pp. 489 & 490. 
C. coffeellum. Life history by B. P. Mann, Amer. Nat. vi. pp. 332-341, 
with figs. pp. 596-607. 
Bucculatrix pomifoliella, Clem., figured, with description of larva, pupa, 
and habits, by Riley, Rep. Ins. Mo. iv. pp. 49-51, fig. 23. 
New genera and species : — 
Encemia, g. n., Zeller, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxii. p. 562. Allied to Psecadia. 
E. psammitis, and crassivenella, spp. nn., id. I. c. pp. 562 & 563, pi. 3. figs. 26 
& 27, Texas. 
Agnippe, g. n., Chambers, Canad. Ent. iv. p. 194. Allied to Gelechia by 
the palpi, but with more pointed and convoluted vdngs, and by the neuration 
to Anorthosia and Chrysochorys, Clem. A. hicolorella and fuscipulvella, spp. 
nn., id. I. c. p. 195, Kentucky. 
Ad7'asteia\_-tia], g. n., id. I. c. p. 149. Allied to Gelechia-, 2nd joint of 
palpi clothed beneath with a dense spreading but scarcely divided brush ; 
basal joint of palpi distinctly clavate; wings with distinct though small 
tufts of raised scales, and rows of separate raised scales not in tufts. A. alex- 
and7'incella and fasciella, spp. nn., id. ibid., Kentucky ; A. quercifoliella {=De- 
pressaria bicostomaculella, Chamb., olim [less appropriate name !], id. I. c. 
p. 206 ; D. querciella is also referred to this genus, p. 207. 
Hagno, g. n., id. I. c. p. 129. Probably identical with Psilocorsis, CI. 
Types Depressaria cryptolechiella, Chamb., and H. faginella, sp. n., id. I. c. 
p. 131. 
Telphusa \_Thelphusa, Latr.], g. n., id. I. c. ^. 132. Allied to Depressaria-, 
abdomen not depressed ; antennae more setiform ; palpal brush very small, 
though with a trace of a longitudinal division ; terminal joint of palpi 
shorter than second. Type T. curvistrigella, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 132 (= Gele- 
chia longifnsciella, Clem., cf. p. 174). 
Cirrha, g. n., id. I. c. p. 146. Allied to Depressaria ; antennse more di- 
