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doubt been blown by the wind from the aspens of the " Judenber 
probably at five minutes' distance: there it may be freely beaten fr! 
the aspen leaves, from which I have also bred it. 
On the leaves of a sallow bush, near the canal, I took a beautil 
S of the rather scarce Acidalia deversaria, H. S., fig 305—308. Oi 
grassy place, I started some Anerastia lotella, mostly already wor 
I also saw a ^ Cramhus luteellus and took a Sophronia parenthesel 
On dry saudy places, where Rieracium pilosella grows very ak 
dantly, Pterophorus tristis was already mostly in bad condition, showi 
that the first brood was nearly at an end; the Pterophorus olscun 
which occurred singly amongst them, showed by their freshness th 
they certainly came out later than P. tristis. 
I then went to the other side of the canal, which has quite t 
same soil and vegetation, in order to obtain some shelter from the m^ 
behind the embankment of sand at the side. On this embankmer 
Gnaphalimi arenarium and Artemisia camp estr is grow very plentiful! 
on the former plant flew Pot^ys cerealis and Thalpochares paida. By tl 
aid of my cigar smoke, I induced Bucculatrix gnaphaliella to come oi 
in numbers ; Gelechia inopella also flew out not unfrequently, yet alreac 
the specimens were mostly very bad, it was much more agile tb 
the Bucculatrix, and was generally carried away by the wind. Son 
Oelechia pictella also turned up here, though there does not appear to 1 
any Oerastium round about for the larvje to feed on. Of StagmatopM 
pomposella, which, viewed superficially, seems so similar to it, and whio 
probably came from the Gnaphalium, I took one specimen. Sophron 
mediaque cine.eo-obscuris." Of much SeMmJoi- anoe I pXh. n° f-'^^ °"'^ "^ " ^■''''"' """^ 
*^v"!!i!?''?/,'?.''';5®''J™".^'':°"''»; *''e two specimens fn my collection fi'c 
I have reared the larva of this neglectana. I found it ( 
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own experience). 
in the room i;\Ma;;h; whV; th 1 aT^;;ere c^m n^ou^' it^^^^r;* :'^^^ ' had placed in wa*. 
from the effects of the larva feedin... It ,vas aUu^ six line lone ra er M i -k Z^V^T^' ^'°°^Z 
inc n ng to dirly-yellowish The hpnrt «moii ..„,i. i. . '°"s. latnei tlnck, flesn-cdioured, raih' 
