110 HISTORY OF GLANVILLK'S WOOTTOX. 



1. Tomoxia biguttata, Cast. Very rare. A single 

 specimen only was taken by my father off the 

 garden hedge, June 23rd, 1870. 



1. Mordella abdominalis, Fab. Rare. Taken by ray 



father, June 18th, 1823, June 18th, 1828, and 

 June 30th, 1838 ; by myself, in Little Wootton 

 Wood, June 18th and 24th, 1873 ; and by 

 T. V. Wollaston, Esq., in Pelles, May 27th, 

 1873; in Mullett's Copse, May 23rd, 1873, and 

 in Wootton Wood, May 29th, 1874. 



2. M. aculeata, Linn. Of occasional occurrence on 



guelder roses, May and June. 



3. M. pumilla, Gyll. Of frequent occurrence on 



flowers. 



4. M. humeralis, Linn. Very rare. Taken by my 



father off flowers in Marvells, August 16th, 

 1838. 



5. M. pusilla, Redt. Very rare. Taken by myself, 



in Little Wootton Wood, July 26th, 1873. 



1. Anaspis frontalis, Linn. Abundant. 



2. A. rufilabris, Gyll. Abundant. 



3. A. furcipata, Muls. Abundant. 



4. A. fasciata, Forst. Common. 



5. A. ruficollis, Fab. Abundant. 



6. A. subtestacca, Steph. Not common. 



7. A. nigricollis, Marsh. Not common. 



8. A. melanopa, Forst. Abundant. 



1. Rhipiphorus paradoxus, Linn. Very rare. Taken 

 by my father in the orchard, August loth, 



