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there have recently appeared three papers 
from Dr. Clemens, containing descrip- 
tions of a number of species of North 
American Tineina. 
In these papers several new genera 
are characterized. 
The following species are treated of in 
these papers; — 
Tinea biflavimaculella 
... dorsistrigella 
... crocicapitella 
... lanariella 
... Carnariella 
... nuhilipennella 
... variatella 
Xylesthia pruniramiella 
Amydria effrenatella 
Anaphora plumifrontella 
... Popeanella 
.... arcanella 
Lithocolletis lucidicostella 
... Robiniella 
... Desinodiella 
... teriferella 
... basistrigella 
... argentifimbriella 
... obscuricostella 
... Ostrytefoliella 
... lucetiella 
... obstrictella 
... Carysefoliella 
... aceriella 
... guttifinitella 
... Crattegella 
... hamadryadella 
... argentinotella 
Tischeria solidagonifoliella 
••• Zelleriella 
... citrinipennella 
Phyllocuistis vitigenella • 
Leucanthiza amphicarpeaefoliella 
Coleophora coruscipennella 
... laticornella 
... Ceenosipennella 
... infuscatella 
... cretaticostella 
Incurvaria russatella 
Acerifoliella 
Plutella vigilaciella 
... limbipennella 
... mollipedella 
Gracilaria superbifrontella 
... fulgidella 
... venustella 
... strigifinilella 
... violacella 
Argyreslhia oreasella 
Ornix trepidella 
... festinella 
... Cratcegifoliella 
Hyponomeuta multipunctella 
Bedellia ? Staintoniella 
Cosmiotes illectella 
... maculoscella 
... madarella 
Cosmopleryx? geramifeiella 
Eudarcia simulatricella 
Autispila Nyssaefoliella 
... Cornifoliella 
Aspidisca splendoriferella 
Diachorisia velatella 
Bucculatrix ? coronatella. 
From the above list of species, our 
readers will see that a very good com- 
mencement has been made in exploring 
the transatlantic Tineina. 
Sixty-four species, divided amongst 
twenty-three genera, eight of which are 
new. 
Naturally we have not space in our 
columns to treat of these papers as fully 
as they deserve, but we hope to recur to 
the subject shortly, and to give some 
instructive extracts from them. 
NOTICES OF BOOKS. 
A Sketch of the Natural History of 
Brighton and its Vicinity. By Mrs. 
Meebifield. Price 2s. 6d. Brighton: 
W. Pearce. 1860. 
This is another of that class of books, 
now rapidly increasing, by which the 
