THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCEE. 
Nonagria Typhae, 
... Crassiconiis, 
Xylopbasia Rurea, 
Lylboxylea, 
... Polyodon, 
... Hepalica, 
Agrotis Porphyrea, 
Triphaena Janlhina, 
... Fimbria, 
Hadena Tbalassina, 
... W-latinum, 
Erastria Fuscula, 
Ourapteryx Sambucaria, 
Metrocampa Margaritaria, 
Boarmia Repandata, 
... Rbomboidaria, 
Geometra Papilionaria, 
Hemitbea Tbyiniaria, 
Astbena Luteata, 
... Candidata, 
... Sylvata, 
Acidalia Iininutata, 
... Reumlata, 
... Fumata, 
... Imitaria, 
Cabera Pusaria, 
... Exantbemata, 
Strenia Clatbrata, 
Lomaspilis Marginata, 
Larentia Didymata, 
... Olivaria, 
... Miaria, 
Emmelesia AflSnitata, 
... Alcbemillata, 
... Albulata, 
Eupitbecia Succenturiata, 
... Subnotata, 
... Pumilata, 
... Coronata, 
... Rectangulata, 
Ypsipetes Elutala, 
Melantbia Ocellata, 
... Albicillata, 
Melaiiippe Rivata, 
... Biriviata, 
... Montanata, 
... Galiata, 
... Fluctuata, 
Corcmia Unidcntaria, 
Cidaria Russata, 
... Immanata, 
... Fulvala, 
... Pyraliata, 
Eiibolia Plumbaria, 
Hypena Pioboscidalis, 
Herminia Tarsipennalis, 
... Neinoralis, 
Pyralis Costalis, 
... Farinalis, 
Aglossa Pinguinalis, 
Pyrausta Punicealis, 
... Purpuralis, 
Cataclysta Lemnata, 
Bolys Verticalis, 
... Urticala, 
Ebulea Crocealis, 
Pionea Forficalis, 
Eudorea Ambigualis, 
... Pyralella, 
... Crala3gella, 
Galleria Melonella, 
Aphomia Colonella, 
Crambus Falsellus, 
... Hortellus, 
... Pinilellus. 
Besides several Tortrices and Tinea; not 
yet made out: I shall be very glad to 
give a list of them wben I have dis- 
covered tbeir names. — R. M. Stewart, 
3, Park Place, Torquay, Devon ; Aug. 3. 
OBSERVATIONS. 
Long-lived Larvce of Carpocapsa Splen- 
dana. — I have lately bad the pleasure of 
setting a few (bred) specimens of the 
above species. Last week I was curious 
enough to open some of the acorns 1 col- 
lected last season, and in them found 
larvte equally as large and as lively as 
at the time they were collected. Can 
these be the larva; of C. Splcndana — 
.Iamks Bryant, (>3, Old Broad Blreel, 
London, E.C. ; August 4. 
Carpocapsa Juliana. — I have bred a 
series of this pretty species from acorns 
