170 HISTORY -OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



4. Cosrnia diffinis, Linn. White-spotted Pinion. 

 Taken by my father, August 21st, 1812, August 

 27th, 1823, August 24th, 1863 ; a single speci- 

 men also was taken by myself in Sandhill's 

 Copse, July 18th, 1868. 



1. Tethea retusa, Linn. Kidney Moth. Bare. Taken 



by my father, September 5th, 1814; also by 

 myself in the Common Plantation, August 4th, 

 20th, 1876. 



2. T. subtusa, W. V. Olive Moth. Very rare. Taken 



by myself in Alder Mead, September llth, 

 1873, and in the Common Plantation, August 

 4th, 1876. 



1. Dianthaecia conspersa, W. V. Marbled Coronet. 



Very rare. Taken by my father, May 25th, 

 27th, 1815, June 8th, 1816. 



2. D. capsincola, W. V. Campion Moth. Very rare. 



Taken by my father in Mullett's Copse, May 

 21st, 1841. 



1. Polia flavicincta, Linn. Large Eanunculus. Veiy 

 rare. Taken by my father at sugar, October 

 1st, 1846. 



1. Aplecta nebulosa, Ter. Grey Arches. Occasionally 



common, May and June. 



2. A. advena, W. V. Shining Arches. Very rare. 



Taken by my father at sugar. 



3. A. herbida, W. V. Green Arches. A single speci- 



men only was taken by myself in the garden, 

 July 16th, 1863. 



