(iS HISTORY OF GLAXVILLE's WOOTTOX. 



1. Microctonus Idalius, Hal. Common. 



2. M. Cynathius, Curt. Not common. 



1. Meteorus rubens, Nees. Common. 



2. M. colon, Hal. Not common. 



3. M. cinctellus, Nees. Common. 



4. M. fulvifrons, Curt. Common. 



5. M. icterius, Nees. Abundant. 



C. M. albitarsis, Curt. Rare. Taken by my father, 



May 28th, 1834; and by myself, July 22nd, 



1873. 

 7 M. pendulator, Lat. Common. Taken by myself, 



July 22nd, 1873. 

 8. M. deceptor, Westw. Not common. Taken by 



myself, July 22nd, ] 873. 



Ichneumonidce. 



I. Pristomerus vulnerator, Grav. Common. 



1. Xylonomus pilicornis, Grav. Very rare. Taken 

 by my father in the withy-bed, June 24th, 183H, 

 July 2nd, 1838, and June 20th, 1839. 



1. Ophion ventricosum, Grav. Of occasional occur- 



rence, May and June. 



2. O. luteum, Linn. Abundant. 



3. 0. testaceum, Grav. Abundant in August and Sept. 



4. 0. circumflexum, Linn. Abundant. 



5. O. fibulatum, Grav. Common. 



6. O. tenuicorne, Grav. Common. 



1. Campolex mixtus, Schr. Common. 



2. C. pugillator, Linn. Common. 



