178 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



1. Epione apiciaria, W. V. Common amongst willow- 

 herb from July to September. 



1.. Eurymene dolabraria, Linn. Scorch-wing. Of 

 occasional occurrence, May to July. 



1. Numeria pulveraria, Linn. Of occasional occur- 

 rence, May and June. 



1. Ellopia fasciaria, Linn. Of occasional occurrence 

 amongst fir trees, June and July. 



1. Angerona prunaria, Linn. Orange Moth. A single 

 specimen only was taken by my father in 

 Nursery Lane, June 21st, 1831. 



1. Rumia cratsegata, Linn. Brimstone Moth. Abun- 

 dant from April to October, but in 1848 my 

 father took one on March 27th. 



1. Ourapten r x sambucaria, Linn. Swallow-tail Moth. 

 Common in July evenings. 



1. Metrocampa margaritaria, Linn. Light Emerald. 

 Abundant, June and July. 



1. Geometra papilionaria, Linn. Large Emerald. 

 Rare. Three larva? were found by my father 

 on a birch tree in Mullett's Copse, May 18th, 

 1843, and which he bred on June 28th and 

 29th ; the moth has been taken by my brother 

 in Broad Alders, July 9th, 1867, and in Wootton 

 Wood, July 29th, 1870, and July 7th, 1871. 



1. Phorodesma bajularia, W. V. Blotched Emerald. 

 Rare. Taken by my brother in Alder Mead, 

 July 9th, 1869 ; by my father in Sandhill's 

 Copse, July 2nd, 1870, and in Mullett's Copse, 



