158 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



1. Trichiura cratsegi, Linn. Pale Eggar. Rare. Taken 

 by my father in the garden, September 14th, 

 1812, September 16th, 1816; by my brother, 

 September 3rd, 1871 ; and by myself, September 

 5th, 1871. 



1. Gastropacha quercifolia, Linn. Lappet. Very rare. 

 A couple were bred by my father, July 28th, 

 1814, June 18th, 1853. 



1. Orgyia antiqua, Linn. Common Vapourer. The 

 males are occasionally abundant from August 

 to October ; but only a single female has been 

 met with, which was bred by my brother on 

 September 18th, 1870. 



1. Demas coryli, Linn. Nut-tree Tussock. Rare. 

 A larva was taken by my father in the orchard, 

 July 28th, 1828, and a second on July 4th, 

 1831, which he bred on the 28th of that month. 



1. Laria pudibunda, Linn. Pale Tussock. The larvae 

 are occasionally common in the autumn. I 

 have bred the moth as early in the year as 

 February 12th. 



1. Liparis monacha, Linn. Black Arches. A single 

 specimen only was taken by myself in Pelles, 

 August loth, 1870. 



1. L. auriflua. Fab. Yellow-tail Moth. Common, 

 July and August. 



1. Spilosoma mendica, Linn. Large Muslin. Of 

 occasional occurrence, but not common, May 

 and June. 



