190 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



9. Eudorea pallida, Curt. Eare. Taken by my 

 father; also by myself on Whitedown, July 

 17th, 1876. 



1. Crambus pratellus, Clk. Abundant, May & June. 



2. C. hortuellus, Hub. Abundant, June and July. 



3. C. pascuellus, Linn. Abundant, June and July. 



4. C. uliginosellus, Zell. Abundant, June and July, 



in the Quag (which consists of only twenty 

 square yards). 



5. C. culmellus, Linn. Abundant, June and July. 



6. C. geniculeus, Haw. First taken by myself on 



Newland Common, August 19th, 1868; since 

 when it has been moderately common. 



7. C. selasellus, Hub. Common, July and August. 



8. C. tristellus, W. V. Abundant everywhere, July 



and August. 



9. C. pinetellus, Linn. Taken by my father, August 



16th, 1838; and by myself, June 27th, 1870, 

 in Waterly Lane ; since when it has been 

 moderately common from June to August. 

 10. C. perlellus, Scop. Silver Grass Moth. Com- 

 mon on Newland Common and Whitedown, 

 June and July. 



1. Myelophila cribrella, Hub. A single specimen 

 only was taken by my father. 



1. Ephestia elutella, Hub. Of occasional occurrence, 

 June to August. 



1. Cryptoblabes bistrigella, Haw. Very rare. Taken 

 by my father in Mullett's Copse, June 19th, 



