136 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



4. Ccecilius flavidus, Steph. Abundant. 



5. C. pedicularius, Linn. Abundant. 



1. Atropos divinatoria, Mull. Of frequent occurrence 



in books and cabinets, where, if not detected, 

 it does a great deal of damage. 



2. A. picea, Mots. Of occasional occurrence amongst 



old papers. 



3. A. pulsatoria, Linn. Death Watch. Rare. This 



species has only been met with in boxes of 

 insects sent from Hastings and London. 



Panorpidfe. 



1. Panorpa communis, Linn. Common Scorpion Fly. 



Abundant. 



2. P. affinis, Leach. Abundant. 



3. P. germanica, Linn. Rare. Taken by my father 



in Mullett's Copse, July 14th and 15th, 1820 ; 

 in Alder Mead, July 20th and 28th, 1821, 

 June 24th and July 17th, 1828, August 16th, 

 1822, August 26th and 27th, 1830. 



Trichoptera. 



1. Phryganea grandis, Linn. Large Caddis Fly. Very 



rare. Taken by Mr. Curtis at Roundchimneys 

 Pond, May 29th, 1842; also by my brother in 

 June, 1864, and in the orchard in June, 1876. 



2. P. minor, Curt. Very rare. A single specimen 



only was taken by my father in Mullett's Copse, 

 June 14th, 1869. 



