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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
invalid a great part of the summer, I was 
not able to take half so many specimens 
as I wished. Continued indisposition 
compels me to leave this productive spot, 
therefore I must leave many of my friends’ 
wants unsatisfied. I hope they will take 
this notice as an answer to their letters. 
A * marks those species which are in 
duplicate; all shall be sent out except 
four of each species for my own cabinet ; 
unanswered letters will show that the 
stock is exhausted. “ Brethren of the 
net” will excuse these dry but necessary 
remarks. I have mentioned only those 
species which I have not taken at Ten- 
terden. 
Diplodoma marginepunctella. Juue 
27. A. 
*Tinea Arcella. June 27. Flying at 
dusk about old hedges. A. 
Lampronia quadripunctella. June 4. 
E.M. 
L. rubiella. June 17. E. M. 
Adela Sulzella. June 3. By beating 
hedges. E. M.,W. C. 
Plutella purrectella. June. Gardens, 
A. Flying about Ilesperis malronalis. 
*Depressaria assimilella. July. A. 
Larva in Helianthemum or Ononis. 
D. Yeatiana. June. E.M. 
D.granulosella. July. E.M. Flying 
at dusk over flowery banks. 
D. nervosa. June 13. E. M. 
Gelechia nigra. May, June E. M., 
w. c. 
*G. sequax. July. E. M. 
*G. ligulella. June. A. Flowery 
fields, by sweeping. 
G. taeniolella. July. E. M. 
G. Anthyllidella. June. E.M., W.C. 
G. naeviferella. May. W.C. 
G. subocellea. July 7. E. B. 
Parasia Metzneriella. June 17. E.M. 
Flitting over herbage at dusk. Easily 
detected by its peculiar jerking flight. 
Anartia Spartiella. July 9. E. M. 
A. Genista;. June 29. One bred from 
Genista tinctoria. 
Nothris Durdhamella. July. A. 
Sophronia parentliesella. July 9. E.M. 
A singular-looking insect in the net. 
Butalis senescens. A., E. M., W. C. 
*Pancalia Leuwenhoekella. May. W. 
C. Flying among grass. 
Gracilaria tringipennella. June 4. E. 
M. 
Coleophora Fabriciella. July 15. E.M. 
C. oclirea. July 9. E. M. 
C. lixella. July 9. E.M. 
C. onosmella. July 7. E. B. Among 
JEchium. 
*C. troglodytella. July 12 — 27. E. M., 
E. B. Bred from larvae on Eupatoria 
Cannabinum. Found only on sheltered 
plants. The blotches are very con- 
spicuous. 
Laverna Staintoni. June. W. C., 
E. M. 
L. atra. June 17. By beating hedge. 
E. M. 
Elaehista Pfeiflerella. May. Beating 
hedge. A. 
E. atricomella. Juue 3. E.M. 
E. pulchella. June. E. M. 
E. gangabella. June 3. E.M. 
E. triatomea. May. W. C. This 
species comes out in great numbers at 
dusk, and flits over the herbage. Not 
recognising the insect, I neglected the 
opportunity, and have only two speci- 
mens. Beginners, take warning by my 
example ! 
*E. collitella. June. Beating hedge. 
E. M. 
E. cygnipeunella. June. A., E. M., 
W. C. 
Opostega crepusculella. July 17. A. 
One attracted by light in the house. 
Nepticula Calliarticella. A. Larvae in 
lihamnus Catharlicus, a not uncommon 
plant there. 
Pterophorus ochrodactylus. June, 
July. E. M. Flying at dusk over grass. 
P. acamhodactylus. July 7. E. M., 
E. B. Among Ono7iis. 
P. parvidactylus. June 4. Among 
flowers. E. M. 
P. bipunctidaclylus. July. E. M. 
