DEPRESSARIA PALLORELLA. 
Plate CIII. Figure 18. 
Localities for this species are Lewes, Dover, and the 
Isle of Wight. 
The situations where it is found are on the coast. 
The caterpillar is dull greenish with greenish black 
lines on the back and each side of it; the head reddish 
brown. 
It feeds on the knapweed {Centaurea scabiosa). 
The chrysalis is found rolled up in leaves of this 
plant 
DEPRESSARIA PERPALLORELLA. 
Plate CIII. Figure 19. 
Localities for this species are near Howth. 
The perfect insect appears in August—August 12. 
I am indebted to C. S. Gregson, Esq., for the draw¬ 
ing of the specimen from which this species is here 
figured, it having been discovered by him. 
DEPRESSARIA UMBELLELLA. 
Plate CIII. Figure 20. 
Localities for this species are York, Brighton. 
The situations where it isfound are among furze bushes. 
The perfect insect appears in August and September. 
The caterpillar is of a greenish colour. 
It feeds on the furze (LJlex Europceus ), and the 
( Ulex nanus). 
