On a neto Species of Land-Plananan. 237 speckled with brown, crossed by two pale-bordered, median, oblique, undulating, blackish lines, both of which are sinuous at the costal end, and enclosing a dark pale-centred streak at end of the cell ; middle of hind margin and the outer border grej, the latter with an indistinct pale sinuous line slightly black-speckled ; cilia whitish, alternated with two dark mar-ginal lines : hind wing pale brownish cinereous externally j cilia white, alternated with one dark marginal line, and a dark patch at the middle. Body ochreous grey. Underside pale cinereous. Exp. If inch. Hah. Ak Masjid (8870 feet), Ak Talla (7342 feet), Yarkund. Tortricidae. Conchylis StoliczTcana. ITpperside — fore wing white, with three transverse, out-wardly oblique, ochreous-brown bands, two inwardly oblique discal bands, and a spot at end of the cell ; a brown-speckled marginal band : hind wing cinereous white, with narrow brown marginal band. Body white, speckled with black, and with white segmental bands. Legs white. Palpi white, speckled with brown. Underside cinereous white j outer bands on fore wing indistinctly visible. Exp. finch. Hob. S.E. of Chiklik, Yarkund. Tineidae. Dejpressaria stigmella. Fore wing pale brownish ochreous, greyish along the apical portion of the costa, interspersed with a few dusky speckles ; a dusky grey short straight streak at end of the cell; a few speckles on outer margin: hind wing pale ochreous white. Underside paler. Legs pale ochreous. Exp. yy-inch. Hob. Yangihissar (4320 feet) , Kashgar. Nearest allied to the European D. suhpropinquella. XXVIII. — Description of a new Species of Lamd-Planar ian from the Hothouses at Kew Gardens. By H. N. Moseley, F.E.S. From time to time interesting worms and other invertebrates are found living in the various hothouses at Kew Gardens.