216 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



4. Lampronia rubiella, Bjerh. Eare. Taken by my 

 father in Mullett's Copse, June 15th, 139, 

 June 28th, 1871 ; by myself in Wootton Wood, 

 June 24th, 1871. 



1. Incurvaria masculella, W. V. Common in hedges, 



April and May. 



2. I. Oehlmanniella, Hub. Common in the woods, 



May and June. 



1. Micropteryx calthella, Linn. Abundant in May and 



June on the flowers of the water buttercup. 



2. M. Seppella, Fab. Common in June amongst 



various flowers. 



3. M. mansuetella, Zell. Common in the woods, May 



and June. 



4. M. Thunbergella, Fab. Not common amongst 



beeches in May. 



5. M. semipurpurella, Steph. Not common ; amongst 



birches in April and May. 



6. M. Sparmanella, Bosc. Not common ; amongst 



birches in April and May. 



7. M. subpurpurella, Haw. Abundant amongst oaks 



in April and May. 



1. Adela fibulella, W. V. Very rare. One specimen 



was taken by my brother in Wootton Wood, 

 May 18th, 1871 ; a second by myself in Broad 

 Alders, June 3rd, 1875. 



2. A. rufimitrella, Scop. Occasionally common in 



meadows, May and June. 



