170 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



February 29th, 1876, in Pelles, January 29th, 

 1877 ; a female was bred by my brother, 

 February 26th, 1868. 



1. Anisopteryx sescularia, W. V. The males are of 

 occasional occurrence, February and March ; 

 but no female has ever been seen. 



1. Hibernia leucophaearia, W. V. Spring Usher. The 



males are generally abundant from January 20th 

 to March 4th ; but the females have never 

 been seen. 



2. H. rupicapraria, W.V. The males are occasionally 



common from January to March, but the female 

 has never been seen. 



3. H. progemmaria, Hub. The males are of occa- 



sional occurrence, February and March; but the 

 only female that has been taken was by myself, 

 in Pelles, March 25th, 1876. 



4. H. defoliaria, Linn. Mottled Umber. The males 



are of occasional occurrence in November and 

 December ; a female was bred by myself, 

 January 5th, 1874. 



5. H. aurantiaria, Hub. Scarce Umber. Rare. Taken 



by my father, November llth, December 23rd, 

 1815, November 24th, 27th, 1817. 

 1. Himera pennaria, Linn. October Thorn. Bare. 

 Taken by my father, October 29th, 1816, 

 October 23rd, 1820, October 24th, 1824, Oc- 

 tober 14th, 1832, November 14th, 1841; one 

 was bred by my brother, October 29th, 1870. 



