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chista , but like a Lithocolletis” produced Elachista ganga- 
bella; see ante, p. 79. 
E. C., p. 114. “Larvae mining the leaves of Atriplex 
portvlacoicles ?” should be referred to Gelechia instabilella. 
E. C., p. 115. “ Elachista , larva No. 1.” This is the 
young of the larva of E. atricomella. 
u Elachista, larvae No. 2/ 7 These were the larvae of E. 
rufocinerea . 
E.C., p. 127. “Leaves of Clematis vitalba had been 
mined, either by a Dipterous or a Nepticula larva. 77 Mr. 
Winter found this larva last summer; it is Dipterous. 
E. C., p. 132. u A new Elachista larva (No. 17, in Spar- 
ganium ?)’ 7 The plant should have been named Poa aqua- 
tica ,* the larva was that of E . Poce; see ante, p. 69. 
E. C., p. 137. “ Larvae of an Eapithecia? on yarrow, 77 
produced E. subfulvata. 
“A gallery mine of the sloe, with a green 77 Nepticula 
u larva. 77 This was the larva of AT. prunetorum . 
“ An aspen leaf, in which was a pale Nep . larva, 77 pro¬ 
duced N. trimaculella. 
E. C., p. 139. “ A Nep . larva from Salix alba , ap¬ 
parently distinct from that of the sallow, 77 produced, how¬ 
ever, only N. Salicis . 
E. C., p. 140. “ A fat whitish larva, below the seeds of 
Centaurea nigra , 77 produced not Parasia Neuroptere/la, 
but P. Metzneriella. 
