214 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



certain seasons, March 17th to April 14th, 

 on the trunks of trees, but the females are 

 scarce. 



1. Tortricodes hyemana, Hub. Common, January 

 27th to April 14th, by beating oaks. 



1. Semioscopis Steinkellneriana, W. V. Rare. Taken 

 by my father, April 18th, 1831, April 9th, 1844 ; 

 also by myself, April 1st, 1868, from a hedge 

 in Frith. 



1. Psychoides Verhuellella, Heyd. Rare. Taken by 

 my father, July 13th, 1869 ; by myself, July 

 19th, 1869, July 23rd, 1873, August 7th, 1875, 

 in the garden. 



1. Diplodoma margin epunctella, Steph. Very rare. 

 One specimen was taken by my brother, June 

 8th, 1865, and two by myself, June 24th, 1870, 

 June 22nd, 1875. 



1. Lepidocera Birdella, Curt. Rare, amongst short 

 herbage. Taken by my father, August llth, 

 1834, August 16th, 18th, 1838, in Frith; by 

 myself, August 10th, 16th, 1870, on White- 

 down, and August 2nd, 1873. 



1. Tinea granella, Linn. Common, May to August, 



in and near granaries and outhouses. 



2. T. cloacella, Haw. Common, May to August, on 



and near rotten wood. 



3. T. arcella, Fab. Rare. Two specimens were taken 



by myself in Coates, July 28th, 1869, and one 

 in Hartleaze, August 12th, 1869. 



