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Argyrolepia BADiANA. Hub. Merton, and probably Brandon, as it 
occurs there on the Sulfolk side ; not common. 
„ CNiCANA. Dbl. Cawston, Eanworth ; scarce. 
CocHYLis SMEATiiMANNiANA. Fab. Merton, Cawston; scarce. 
„ STRAMiNEA. Haw. Horvvich, Merton, Cawston, St. 
Faith’s, Eanworth ; common in chalky places. 
Aphelia pratana. Hub. (osseana. Scop.) Horning ; local. 
Eecorded in Norfolk by Haworth, and at 
Thetford Warren, by Curtis. 
Tortricodes hyemana. Hub. Merton ; in oak woods. 
Tineina. 
Lemnatophila phryganella. Hub. Norwich, Merton, Hor-, 
stead ; common. 
Diurnea fagella. W.V. Norwich, Merton, Sparham ; doubt- 
less common everywhere. 
Epigraphia 8TEINKELLNERIANA. W.V. Norwich ; not common. 
Taleporia pseudo-bombycella. Ochs. Merton, Eackheath, near 
Norwich; probably in all oak woods. 
Psyche betulina. Zell. (1) Eanworth, Horning. 
,, ROBORICOLELLA. Br. Mei’ton ; probably everywhere. 
The species of this group are so exceedmgly 
obscure aud difficult of identification, that I 
am uncertain whether we have any more in the 
county, and even whether these are correctly 
named. 
SoLENOBiA TRiQUETRELLA. Hub. Brandon ; the larvae (in trian- 
gular cases) are abundant on old palings, but 
all the specimens reared have been apterous 
females. 
Xysmatodcma melanella. Haw. Merton ; loca’. 
OcHSENHEIMERIA BIRDELLA. Curt. Merton. 
„ BisoNTELLA. Lieiiig. Merton ; scarce. 
ScARDIA CARPINETELLA. Gn. (PARASITELLA, Hub. 1) Merton, 
Brandon, Horning ; among firs. 
,, GRANELLA. Linn. Norwich, Merton, Wootton ; abun- 
dant in granaries, its larva feeding in the grain 
and sometimes doing much mischief. 
