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Scodiona Belgiaria. 
Emmelesia Unifasciaria. 
Melanthia Rubigiuata ( var . Plumbata). 
... Unangulata. 
Cilix Spinula. 
Dicranura Bicuspis. 
... Furcula. 
... Bifida. 
Acronycta Leporina. 
... Rumicis. 
Nonagria Fulva. 
Hydrtecia Nictitans. 
... Micacea. 
Xylophasia Scolopacina (bred). 
Celaena Haworthii. 
Agrotis Aquilina. 
... Nigricans (varieties). 
... Porphyrea (bred). 
... Agatbina. 
Orthosia Ypsilon (bred). A score of 
pupte and larvae, in June, under willow 
bark. 
Scoparia Truncicolella. 
Ephestia Elutella ? 
Tortrix Corylana. 
Dichelia Grotiana (fine series). 
Peronea Poteniillana. Among straw- 
berries in my garden, and among the 
great burnet ( Sanguisorba officinale), 
growing in a large pit. This must be a 
species. 
Peronea Tristana. 
Dictyopteryx Uliginosana. 
Ditula Hartmaimiana. 
... Semifasciana. 
Antithesia Salieaua. 
Spilonota Roborana. 
... Rosaculana. 
Sericoris Conchana. 
Orthotsenia Antiquana. 
... Striana. 
... Trifoliana. 
Clepsis Rusticana. 
Grapholita Nisana. On white poplar 
in profusion. 
Phloeodes Iramundana. Two broods, 
May and September; pupa under alder 
bark. 
Pcedisca Ophthalmicana. 
Pyrodes Rheediana. 
Trycheris Mediana. 
Eupoecilia Notulana. 
Depressaria Contermiuella. Bred from 
osiers. 
... Angelicella. Bred from 
Angelica. 
... Douglasella. By smoking. 
... ? (bred). Expect 
it to be Libanotidella. 
Gelechia Viscariella. Among willow 
herb. 
... Mouffetella. 
... Sororeulella. Always ex- 
pected this was a coast species. 
... Arundinetella. 
... Tricolorella. 
... Cinerella. 
... Diffinis. 
Adela Fibulella. 
Tinea Arcella. 
... Ruricolella. 
Elachista Propinquella. 
... Cerusella. 
... Albinella. Among wild cher- 
ries. 
Laverna Ochraceella. Among willow 
herb. 
Nepticula Argyropeza. On Populus 
tremula. 
Bohemannia Quadrimaculella. On 
alder. 
Coleophora Murinipennella. In a 
swamp ; cases on various plants. 
... Lutipennella. Do., on oak. 
... Tiliella. Do., on different 
sorts of willow. 
... Viminetella. Do. — J. B. 
Hodgkinson, Penwortham Mill, near 
Preston ; October 6. 
Some Captures near York. — Some of 
the following dates are curious, as indi- 
cating the exceptional character of the 
year 1860, and, as far as they go, meet 
the suggestion of your correspondent, 
Mr. Bree ( ante vol. viii. p. 199). 
Anticlea Badiata. May 19. 
Camptogramma fluviata. May 22. By 
my friend Mr. Prest. 
