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veral caught specimens. The larva un- 
known. 
L4. Arcuata. This is the miner of the 
Potentilla fraganastrum, which has not 
yet been bred in this country. (See 
N. H. Tin. Vol. i. p. 20). 
15. Dimidiatclla , described by Her- 
rich-Schaffer from a siugle specimen. 
Larva unknown. 
16. Mespilicolella. The greenish larva 
mines, in July and October, the leaves 
of Amelanchier vulgaris (a plant which 
is not British). 
17. Splendid issima. The yellow larva 
feeds in several species of Rubus, and is 
not uncommon at Zurich and Frankfort- 
on-the-Maine : the perfect insect is allied 
to Aurelia , and appears to replace that 
species on the Continent; the head is 
black. Of our abundant Aurelia Frey 
remarks “ I have only seen a single Con- 
tinental specimen, which was taken near 
Bonn : it does not occur at Zurich.” 
Frey mentions live larvae of this genus, 
which have not yet been bred : — 
1. A broad brown mine, in alder 
leaves. 
2. *A slender mine, in whorlle-berry. 
(See Ent. Ann. 1857, p. 133). 
3. A yellow larva, in a slender, wavy 
mine, in Convolvulus Sepium, in 
September. 
4. A yellowish larva, in a wavy, larger 
mine, on Sorbus aria (the white 
beam tree), in September. 
5. A broad, large mine, with a dark- 
lieaded larva, in Rubus ciesius, in 
October. 
* Bred this spring. (See ‘ Intelligencer, No. 32, 
p. 44). 
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MOTHS and BUTTERFLIES- 
With Notices of iheir Localities; forming 
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How to catch Micro- Lepidoptera. 
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When to catch Micro-Lepidoptera. 
To collect the Larvae of Micro-Lepi- 
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Table of appearance of British Ti- 
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Calendar of British Tineina ap- 
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On the Habits of Tineina Larvae. 
Calendar of British Tineina ap- 
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How to rear Micro-Lepidoptera from 
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How to kill Micro-Lepidoptera. 
How to set Micro-Lepidoptera. 
Entomological Localities. 
Ten Days at Kilmun, with a Trip to 
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On the necessity of the Collector 
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