164 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



4. Noctua augur, W. V. Bare. Taken by my father. 



5. N. baja, W. V. Very rare. Taken by my father 



at sugar, September 4th, 1844. 



6. N. triangulum, Och. Very rare. Taken by myself, 



July 22nd, 1866, July 15th, 1875, near Round- 

 chimneys Pond. 



7. N. brunnea, Fab. Rare. Taken by my father ; 



also by myself in the garden, July 23rd, 1870. 



8. N. C-nigrum, Linn. Rare. Taken by my father 



at sugar, September 3rd, 1843, May 24th and 

 September llth, 1844. 



9. N. neglecta, Hub. Very rare. Taken by my 



father at sugar, September 13th, 1843, August 

 4th, 1849. 



10. N. plecta, Linn. Flame -shoulder. Of occasional 



occurrence, May and June. 



11. N. porphja-ea, W. V. True Lover's Knot. A 



single specimen only was taken by my father, 

 June 12th, 1815. 



1. Grammesia trilinea, W. V. Of occasional occur- 

 rence, May and June. 



1. Caradrina alsines. Common, July and August. 



2. C. blancla, W. V. Common, July and August. 



3. C. cubicularis, W. V. Common in thatch, &c., 



July and August. 

 1. Heliophobus popularis, Fab. Feathered Gothic. 



Abundant, August and September. 

 1. Neuria saponariae, Esp. A single specimen only 



was taken by my brother in the garden, June 



16th, 1870. 



