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la was not scarce. Of Goleophora gnaphalii I obtained to my 
3nly a few specimens, and those generally bad, althougb tbeir 
ment takes place very irregularly. Here were also some Qelecha 
dla and beautiful specimens of Gelechia distincteUa. I also saw 
Urus pilosellce for the first time this year. Fresh specimens of 
korus pterodactylus also occurred. The small plants of Artem^s^a 
>uch injured by the larv^ of Gelechia psilella, ^hic\. was now 
on the wing, but they all appear to recover afterwards. In the 
laces where Thymus serpyllum grows very abundantly and qui e 
^oundonly a few of Gelechia artemisiella,\^ni more frequently 
iadecorata^.^Fempeli.suhornatella. Oi Ocnerostoma pimanella 
dte specimens of the second brood already occurred amongst the 
,d I took a beautiful Crambus pinetellus. Silene cMorantha was 
ull of bloom. On many plants the radical leaves showed traces 
leophora oHt^, which were, however, no longer there. Probably 
Goleophora which were much worn, came from the same plant, 
e them for C. silenella. As at seven o'clock the wind abated, 
were plenty of insects to be caught ; amongst them were females 
■.pains pvniarius. Of the very beautiful Coccyx pinicolana Dbd I 
[,^ only one specimen. Batrachedra pinicolella, GedesUsfannatella, 
^ysselilella, and Gelechia dodecella, were plentiful. ^^^^^ 
ilia I only took a single bad specimen. Sciaphila Waklhormana 
.bundant. Very annoying was the small white Gonioptery., which 
bv hundreds from the fir needles, and by its numbers prevented 
b;ervation of the Micro-Lepidoptera which flew out at the same 
On a mossy place, I took one Butalis siccella. The larv. of 
\eampa castrensis occurred everywhere; they were all full grown 
,at on the weeds ; most of them had probably spun up, and I found 
cocoon amongst the leaves of an A.-tenusia. Where there was 
h Buue. acetosella, good and bad specimens of Lythria purpurana 
. not scarce; one ^ had even the dark coloration of the spring 
,ty on the anterior wings. I found one full fed larva on the blossom 
he acetosella. . 
About eight o'clock, wben the best tiH>e for collecting had arr.ved 
egar, to rain heavily, and aB the wind again rose, I was obbged to 
e off my chase. Returning homewards, I saw in the canal many 
drocampa h«„alls, which did not trouble themselves about the ram. 
The 11th op July. 
It was rather a windy day, the sky was overcast, with occasional 
