106 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



7. Apion virens, Herbs. Abundant. 



8. A. striatum, Marsh. Abundant. 



9. A. seneum, Fab. Abundant. 



10. A. carduorum, Fab. Abundant. 



11. A. violaceum, Kirby. Abundant. 



12. A. frumentarium, Linn. Abundant. 



13. A. rubens, Ingall. Abundant. 



14. A. vernale, Fab. Common. 



15. A. flavipes, Fab. Abundant. 



16. A. nigritarse, Kirby. Common. 



17. A. assimile, Kirby. Abundant. 



18. A. trifoli, Linn. Abundant. 



19. A. varipes, Germ. Common. 



20. A. ulicis, Marsh. Abundant. 



21. A. genistse, Fab. Common. 



22. A. Gyllenhalii, Kirby. Common. 



23. A. craccae, Linn. Common. 



24. A. seniculus, Kirby. Not common. 



1. Ehynchites seneovirens, Marsh. Common. 



2. E. pauxillus, Germ. Common. 



3. E. alliarae, Payk. Common. 



4. E. sequatus, Linn. Not common. 



5. E. nanus, Payk. Not common. 



6. E. conicus, Illig. Not common. 



7. E. betuleti, Fab. Very rare. Taken by my father 



in the withy-bed, July 5th, 1838, and in Little 

 Wootton Wood, June 10th, 1828. 

 1. Deporaus betulse, Linn. Of frequent occurrence 

 on birch trees, May and June. 



