134 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



9. C. capitata, Fab. Rare. Taken by my father from 

 a maple bush on Dungeon, August 6th, 1821 ; 

 also by my brother in the yard, June 22nd, 

 1863, June 30th, 1865, and June 7th, 1868 ; 

 a single specimen also was taken by myself in 

 the garden, June 4th, 1865. 



1. Osmylus chrysops, Linn. Occasionally common in 

 Ham and Marvells. 



1. Sisyra fuscata, Fab. Abundant. 



2. S. Dalii, McLach. Common. 



1. Micromus aphidivorus, Sch. Very rare. A couple 

 of specimensYwere taken by my father in the 

 garden, April 15th, 1830, and June 27th, 1836; 

 a single specimen also was taken by myself in 

 Mullett's Copse, June llth, 1873. 

 2. M. variegatus, Fab. Common. 



1. Hemerobius paganus, Linn. Common. 



2. H. nervosus, Fab. Abundant. 



3. H. subnebulosus, Steph. Common. 



4. H. albifrons, McLach. Very rare. A single speci- 



men only was taken by myself in Pelles, April 

 23rd, 1873. 



5. H. pini, Leach. Common. 



6. H. limbatus, Westm. Abundant. 



7. H. humuli,Linn. Abundant. 



8. H. micans, Westm. Abundant. 



!). H. fuscinervis, Sch. Not common. 

 10. H. pellucidus, Dale. Common in May and June, 

 and again in August and September. This 



