HISTORY OF GLANVILLES WOOTTON. 



4. Cassida ^ 7 iridis, Linn. Abundant on mint, &c. 



5. C. sanguinolenta, Fab. Bare. Taken by my fatber 



in Mullett's Copse, June 7tb, 1841 ; and at 

 Osel, off a tbistle, June 5th, 1865; by T..V. 

 Wollaston, Esq., in the Cowleaze, May 27th, 

 1873 ; also by myself, May 30th and June 4th, 



1873. 

 (>. C. obsoleta, 111. Bare. Taken by my father, 



August 16th, 1822, May 13th, 1833, and June 

 22nd, 1843; and by T. V. Wollaston, Esq., 

 May 30th, 1873 ; also by myself on Newland 

 Common, June 21st, 1873, and in Wootton 

 Wood, May 18th, 1874, and March, 1877. 



7. C. equestris, Fab. Not common. 



8. C. hemisphserica, Herbs. Bare. Taken by my 



father in the orchard, August 31st and Sep- 

 tember 12th, 1831 ; a single specimen also was 

 taken by myself near Sandclose Islands, August 

 29th, 1864. 



9. C. nobilis, Fab. Very rare. A single specimen 



only was taken by rr^self in Boughground, 

 May 7th, 1877. 



Trimera. 



1. Coccinella ocellata, Linn. A single specimen only 



was taken by my father in the Common Plan- 

 tation, September 16th, 1870. 



2. C. septempunctata, Linn. Common Ladybird 



Beetle. Generally abundant throughout the 

 year. 



