144 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



2. Lycsena Adonis, Fab. Clifden Blue Butterfly. 



Taken by my father on Knowle Hill, Buckland 

 Newton. 



3. Stauropus fagi, Linn. Lobster Moth. Very rare. 



A larva (which died) was found by Mrs. Groves, 

 at Hermitage, in May, 1835. 



4. Nemeophila plantaginis, Linn. Wood Tiger Moth. 



Taken by Miss Frome, at Folke. 



5. Phragmatobia fuliginosa, Linn. Kuby Tiger Moth. 



Taken by Dalton Serrel, Esq., at the Caundle 

 Holts. 



6. Charseas graminis, Linn. Antler Moth. A single 



specimen only was taken by my father on 

 Knowle Hill, Buckland Newton, August 7th, 

 1826. 



7. Catocala promissa, W. V. Light Crimson Under- 



wing. The wings of a single specimen were 

 found by my father near the turnpike -gate at 

 Middlemarsh, July 13th, 1836. 



8. Ennomos fuscantaria, Haw. Dusky Thorn Moth. 



Taken by Dalton Serrel, Esq., at Stourton 

 Caundle. 



9. Sterrha sacraria, Linn. Vestal Moth. A single 



specimen only was taken by my brother in the 

 Eectory garden at Holwell, August 31st, 18(>7. 



10. Phibalapteryx vitalbata, Hub. Taken by Dalton 



Serrel, Esq., at Stourton Caundle. 



11. Hypenodes costsestrigalis, Steph. Taken by my 



father at Cosmore Quag, July 1st, 1839. 



