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Perimede erransella, V. T. Chambers, noticed by him, 1. c. p. 147. 
Helice pallidochrella (also noticed at p. 15) and Agnippe hhcolorella. 
The supposed larva of one of these species, probably the former, noticed ; 
id. 1. c. pp. 231 & 232. 
Pitijs fasciella, V. T. Chambers, redescribed by him, 1. c. pp. 207 & 208. 
Symmoca oxyhiella, P. Milliere, redescribed and figured by him ; Icon, 
iii. pp. 304 & 305, pi. cxxxviii. figs. 1 & 2. 
Anchinia grisescens, Frey, and laureolella, Herr. Schaif. Transforma- 
tions described by J. v. Homay, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxvii. SB. pp. 33 & 34. 
(Ecophora australisella, Chamb., probably = (E. deter minatella, Zell. ; 
(E. constrictella, Zell., may = Theisoa hifasciella, Chamb. : V. T. Cham- 
bers, 1. c. pp. 24 & 25. OS. cryptogamorum.^ P. Milliere, redescribed and 
figured by him ; Icon. iii. pp. 305 & 306, pi. cxxxviii. figs, 3 & 4. 
Holcocera, Clem. Blastohasis sciaphilella, Zell., is allied to H. triangu- 
larella., Chamb. ; both forms, as well as B. nuhilella^ Zell., are probably 
varieties of B. glandulella^ Riley: V. T. Chambers, 1. c. pp. 71 & 72. 
Chauliodus daucellus, De Peyerimholf, redescribed and figured by him 
in Millike’s Icon. iii. pp. 227 & 228, pi. cxxv. figs. 1-4. 
Butalis. A new British species, perhaps dissimilella, Herr. Schiiff., 
noticed ; E. Meyrick, 1. c. xiv. p. 111. B. a^modella^ P. Milliere, noticed 
and figured by him ; Icon. iii. pp. 398 & 399, pi. cl. fig. 2. 
Pancalia latreillella, feteph., and nodosella, Mann, are sexes ; P. C. T. 
Snellen, Tijdschr. Ent. xx. pp. 85-89. 
Glyphiptcryx moniinellat V. T. Chambers. Characters discussed by 
him, 1. c. p. 14. 
Antispila ampelopaiella and liydrangemella, V. T. Chambers, noticed, 
and the latter redescribed by him ; 1. c. pp. 195 & 196. A. rivillii, 
Staint. : C. Rondani figures and describes it in all stages (pp. 288 & 289, 
pi. ix. figs. 1-10), changing the name to A. rivillella, and adding descrip- 
tions of various parasites, Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. ix. pp. 287-291, pi. ix. ; 
note on the summer brood, H. T. Staintou, Ent. M. M. xiv. p. 6. 
Argyresthia andereggiella. Larva noticed ; J. B. Hodgkinson, Ent. x. 
pp. 100 & 101. A. undulatella, Chamb., = austerella, Zell. ; V. T. 
Chambers, 1. c. p. 72. 
Gracilaria {Corisciuin) quinquestrigella, pp. 14 & 15. G. (Coriscium) 
alhanotella and G. fasciella^ p. 123, G. \2-lineclla, p. 124, and G. qdanta- 
ginisella, p. 127 ; all of V. T. Chambers, discussed by him, and the last 
species renamed erigeronella. G. fasclella and b-notella are probably 
identical ; inornatella = worn specimens of packardella and superhifron- 
tella ; G. purpuriella may be the same as the European G. stigmatella^ 
Fabr., pp. 194 & 195, id. 1. c. 
Coleophora histrigella^ Chamb. Amended description ; id. 1. c. pp. 72 
& 73. 
Batrachedra prceangusta, Haw., B. clemensella, and Asychna pulvella, 
Chamb., and probably B. striolata^ Zell., are referable to this species ; 
id. 1. c. pp. 145 & 146. 
Laverna gleditschiceella : larva and habits noticed ; id. 1. c. pp. 232-234. 
L. grueella and murtfeldtella, Chamb., are identical ; id. 1. c. p. 13. L. 
cenotherceella^ Chamb., = Phyllocnistis magnatella ; id. 1. c. pp. 73 & 74. 
