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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
Rhyacionia (Retinia) PURDEYI, Durrant. A few specimens 
flying round fir trees were taken in Norfolk by 
the Rev. W. G. Whittingham in Aug., 1912 
(Entom., Vol. XLV., p. 295). This species was 
discovered at Folkestone in July, 1911, by Mr. 
W. Purdey, in whose honour it has been named. 
Conchylis (Lozopera) dilucidana, Steph. Near Swaff- 
ham, where it occurs among its larval food-plant 
( Pastinaca sativa), common parsnip. 
TINEINA. 
Adela SULZELLA, W.V. King’s Lynn. Three specimens. 
Gelechia CELERELLA, Dough Hunstanton. Three speci- 
mens- 
„ (Teleia) TRIPARELLA, Zell. King’s Lynn. Not 
common. 
„ (Recurvaria) NANELLA, Hub. King’s Lynn. 
One only ; found sitting on a wooden fence 
outside a garden near the town. 
„ (Anacampsis) VORTICELLA, Zell. King’s Lynn. 
Common among Lotus corniculatus. 
Argyresthia (Blastotere) glabratella, Zell. Lord 
Walsingham took a series of two dozen specimens 
of this species at Merton in June, 1906, and in 
August of the same year it was added by him to 
the British Fauna (E. M. Mag., Vol. XLIL, 
p. 169). Its larva is said to feed in the twigs of 
spruce fir. I also met with specimens at King’s 
Lynn in 1908, and have since then taken a few 
annually. So far as I know, these are the only 
localities for the species in the British Isles. 
Coleophora TRICOLOR, Wlsm. A new species added to the 
British Fauna and described by Lord Walsing- 
ham from specimens taken by him at Merton in 
1891 and 1899 (E. M. Mag., Vol. XXXV., p. 201). 
