168 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



by my brother, June 23rd, 1868, from a larva 

 found on Ham Bridge. 



1. Tseniocampa gothica, Linn. Of occasional occur- 



rence, March and April, but not common. 



2. T. cruda, W. V. Little Quaker. Occasionally 



common among oaks, March and April. 



3. T. stabilis, W. V. Common Quaker. Occasionally 



common, March and April. 



4. T. instabilis, W. V. Drab Quaker. Rare. Taken 



by my father, March 31st, 1822, May 7th, 1825 ; 

 also bred by my brother, March 23rd, 1867, 

 March 10th, 1868, March 10th, 1870. 



5. T. munda, W. V. Large Quaker. Of occasional 



occurrence, March and April, but not common. 



6. T. populeti, Fab. Poplar Quaker. A single speci- 



men only was found drowned in Pelles, April 

 13th, 1874. 



7. T. gracilis, W. V. Powdered Quaker. Very rare. 



Taken by my father in Broad Alders, June 8tli, 

 1837 ; and bred on April 8th, 1838. 



8. T. mimosa, Hub. Beautiful Quaker. Rare. A 



wing was picked up by my father on Osel Green, 

 May 4th, 1837 ; it has also been bred by my 

 brother, March 7th, 1868 ; taken by myself in 

 Pelles, March 31st, 1871, and bred on March 

 7th, 1872. 



1. Trachea piniperda, Esp. Pine Beauty. A single 

 specimen only was taken in Fernyknap by 

 William Perris, February 26th, 1876. 



