Under these circumstances, I would suggest the rcstui'ation of 
Ilerricli Sclialfer’s name “ 2 )yo:ciinana,” on the evidence afforded 
by his excellent figure; hut I Avould point out, that the very 
appropriate name “i^iceana” (West. & Ifuniph.) Avas published in 
185d, and Avould therefore take precedence of Wilkinson’s 
distinctann, if proxuncuia, II. S., should not he retained. 
By Staudinger & Wocke’s Catalogue, as by Heinemann’s system of 
arrangement, this species Avould belong to the genus Graplujlitha, Tr., 
suh-genus Pcedisca, Led. ; out it Ave retain the strict binominal 
system, of nomenclature, it should probably bo classed simplv as 
Pccdisca 2 )roxlmann, II. S. 
I’lnniSCA NIGUIC.VNA. 
Coccyx niyricanu, II.S., 138, vol. iv. (1849), p. 220. 
Grapholitha (Pmlisca) niyricanu, Iloin., 105 (1863), Stand, c^' 
Wocke Cat. p. 1004. 
G rcqjholitha niyricanu. Barrett, Eut. Mon. Mag. vol. xiv. (1878), 
p. 241. 
This Avas first observed in this country by Dr. John MMod, and 
is noticed and redescribed by Mr. C. G. Barrett ( 1 . c.). Dr. Wood 
has also bred the species from larva3 feeding on Ahies picca (Ent. 
i\fon. Mag. vol. xvii. p. 155). I haAm not met Avith it in ISforfolk 
before this year, when I took five examples in good condition, 
about the 15th of June. 
Grapholitha erectana. 
Stiymonota ereduna. Barrett, Ent. Mon. Mag. vol. xii. p. 8. 
This species Avas taken by the Hon. Beatrice de Grey, on a small 
bush of Broom {Spartium scaparium) growing beneath the branches 
of the same trees from Avhich the other species here alluded to 
Avere obtained. There is no evidence at present to connect it Avith 
any particular food plant ; the specimen in my collection, so far 
as I am aware, is still unique. I have not yet been able to meet 
Avith the species, although I have repeatedly searched for it on the 
spot Avhere it Avas taken. I he capture has, however, been indirectly 
not unfruitful ; for I should proliably not have looked for now or 
rare species so near homo as in the precincts of my OAvn kitchen 
garden, had it not been for this strong inducement. 
