128 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



1. Phasgonura viridissima, Linn. Of occasional oc- 

 currence in the larva state ; but the onl) r one in 

 the perfect state taken, was by my father in the 

 Green Wall, July 16th, 1822. 



Locustidte. 



1. Pachytylus migratorius, Linn. Locust. Very rare. 

 A single specimen only was captured on New- 

 land Common by a labourer, James Downton, 

 September 1st, 1859. It was very amusing to 

 see him jump about under a bell glass. 



1. Locusta viridula, Linn. Not common. 



2. L. venosa, Steph. Common in September and 



October. 



3. L. hsemorrhoidalis, Charp. Common. 



4. L. rhomboidalis, Sah. Common in August and 



September. 



5. L. biguttulus, Linn. Abundant. 



6. L. rufipes, Charp. Common in September and 



October. 



7. L. dorsata, Zett. Abundant. 



8. L. pratorum, Fieb. Common Grasshopper. Very 



abundant from June to August. 

 1. Gomphocerus biguttatus, Charp. Abundant. 



1. Tettix subulata, Linn. Common. Very seldom 



flies. 



2. T. bipuncta, Linn. Common. 



