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Gelechia atrella. A single specimen, bred from larvae taken on the coast, near 
Dingle, Co. Kerry. 
„ naeviferella. Old road, Howth ; larvae mining leaves of Atriplex in Sep¬ 
tember. 
,, Hermannella. Mr. Haliday’s list. 
Cleodora Cytisella. Killarney. 
Dasycera sulphurella. Dublin, &c.; in abundance. 
JEcophora oppositella, Sta . Holy wood, Co. Down. (?) 
„ minutella. Dublin; in June. 
Endrosis fenestrella. Dublin, &c. ; common. 
Acrolepia granitella. Do.; do. 
Glyphipteryx Eischeriella. Howth. 
Argyresthia ephippella. Belfast. 
,, nitidella. Mr. Haliday’s list. 
,, spiniella. Howth ; mixed underwood, in August. 
,, mendica. Mr. Haliday’s list. 
„ Goedartella. Dublin, &c. ; not uncommon. 
,, Brockeella. Do.; do. 
Ocnerostoma piniariella. Howth; among fir trees, in June and July. 
Gracilaria Swederella. Common. 
,, elongella. Dublin, Cork, and Holy wood, on oaks ; larvae on alders at 
Howth, in June and October. 
„ tringipennella. Dublin, &c.; larvae mining the leaves of Plantago lan- 
ceolata, in April and July. 
„ Syringella. Dublin, Holywood, &c., on syringa ; very common. 
,, auroguttella. Howth and Enniskerry ; in April and July. 
Ornix Anglicella. Common near Dublin ; larvae on hawthorn and sloe, in Sep¬ 
tember and October. 
Coleophora alcyonipennella. Howth; larvae plentiful on Centaurea nigra, in May. 
,, discordella. Howth, &c.; larvae abundant on Lotus corniculatus, in April 
and May. 
„ annulatella. Howth, old road ; larvae on seeds of Atriplex, in Sep¬ 
tember and October. 
,, nigricella. Near Dublin ; not uncommon. 
,, fuscedinella. Dublin, &c. 
,, gryphipennella. Do. 
Laverna lacteella. (?) Mr. Haliday. 
,, Epilobiella. Near Dublin. 
Chrysoclista Linneella. Holywood, Co. Down. 
,, flavicaput. Near Dublin. 
Asychna modestella. Do. 
Chrysocorys festaliella. Killarney. 
Elachista Megerlella. Howth ; in May. 
,, triseriatella.* A single specimen, at Howth, 1st July, 1854. Five 
years had elapsed since the capture of the first specimen, on Durdham 
Downs, near Bristol, at the same period of the ye^ir (26th June). 
„ rufocinerea. Near Dublin; very common. 
,, cygnipennella. Dublin, &c. ; abundant. 
Tischeria complanella. (?) Mr. Haliday’s list. 
,, marginea. Howth ; larvae in brambles, in November. 
Lithocolletis irradiella. One specimen, near Raheny, Co. Dublin, May 7, 1854. 
This species was previously unique. 
„ pomifoliella. Near Dublin ; not uncommon. 
„ spinicolella. Do.; do. 
,, Faginella. Do.; do. 
„ quercifoliella. Dublin, Holywood, &c.; abundant, especially on ever¬ 
green oaks. 
„ Messaniella. Holywood, Cork, &c.; in oak leaves. 
,* Figured, PI. iv., Fig. 1. 
