162 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



2. Ceropacha duplaris, Linn. Lesser Satin. Abun- 

 dant in the woods, June. 



1. Thyatira batis, Linn. Peach Blossom. Very rare. 

 Taken by my father, June 2nd, 1813, July 24th, 

 1814, May 28th, 1844, at sugar ; a single speci- 

 men also was taken by myself in the orchard, 

 September 2nd, 1872. 



1. Gonophora derasa, Linn. Buff Arches. Rare. 

 Taken by my father at sugar, July 27th, 31st, 

 and August 3rd, 1855 ; by Mr. Curtis, July 23rd, 

 1847 ; by myself in the garden, July 21st, 1873, 

 June 20th, 1874, July 28th, 1876. 



1. Scoliopteryx libatrix, Linn. Herald Moth. Com- 

 mon in the woods, August and September ; 

 also in the cellar all through the winter. 



1 . Lemuris typica, Linn. Taken by my father at sugar, 

 September 6th, 1843, August 10th, 1844; a 

 single specimen also was taken by myself near 

 Roundchimneys Pond, July 15th, 1875. 



1. Mania maura, Linn. Old Lady. Of occasional 

 occurrence in July and August, but not common. 



1. Amphipyra pyramidea, Linn. Copper Underwing. 



Very rare. Bred by my father, August 3rd, 

 1829; taken at sugar, September 21st, 1844. 



2. A. tragopogonis, Linn. Mouse Moth. Abundant 



from August to October. 



1. Triphsena pronuba, Linn. Large Yellow Under- 

 wing. Abundant everywhere from June to 

 August. 



