180 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



1. Tephrosia crepuscularia, W. V. Occasionally com- 



mon on trunks of trees, from March 10th to 

 May 3rd. 



2. T. punctularia, Linn. Rare. Taken by my father, 



May 16th, 1842, June 2nd, 1864; also by 

 myself, May 20th, 1867, in Wootton Wood. 



1. Aspilates strigillaria, Hub. Vary rare. Taken by 

 my father on Newland Common, June 13th, 

 1818, June 13th, 1829. 



1. Fidonia atomaria, Linn. Common Heath Moth. 

 Very rare. Taken by my father in Pelles, 

 May 24th, 1850 ; by myself in Wootton Wood, 

 June 1st, 1864. In neither of these places is 

 there any heath ; and one of the moths is a 

 male, but of the same colour as the female. 



1. Strenia clathrata, Linn. Latticed Heath. Rare. 

 Taken by my father, August 1st, 1814, June 

 4th, 1838, in Mullett's Copse ; also by myself 

 in Wootton Wood, May 30th, June 24th ; and 

 in Whitedown, July 31st, 1871. 



1. Cabera exanthemaria, Scop. Abundant, May to 



September. 



2. C. rotundaria, Haw. Of occasional occurrence in 



the woods, June. 



3. Cabera pusaria, Linn. Common White Wave. 



Abundant, May to August. 



1. Scoria dealbata, Linn. Black-veined Moth. A 

 single specimen only was taken by my father in 

 Buttons, June 19th, 1847. 



