220 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



2. Harpipteryx nemorella, Linn. Eare. It was bred 

 by my father, July 31st, 1816; and taken by 

 myself in Pelles, August 4th, 1874 ; in Mead 

 Copse, August 2nd, 1875; and in Sandhill's 

 Copse, July 22nd, 1876. 



1. Theristis caudella, Linn. Rare. Three specimens 

 were beaten from thatch near Watery Lane, 

 on November 1st, 1871, November 20th, 1873, 

 and November 16th, 1876, by myself. 



1. Enicostoma lobelia, W. V. Very rare. Taken by 

 my father in the garden, June 26th, 1815. 



1. Phibalocera quercana, Fab. Abundant amongst 

 oaks, July and August. 



1. Depressaria costosa, Haw. Not common. Amongst 



furze bushes, July to September. 



2. D. liturella, W. V. Rare. Taken by my father 



and by myself in Hay wood, July 13th, 1865. 



3. D. pallorella, Zell. Rare. A single specimen was 



taken by my father in Watery Lane from 

 thatch, October 18th, 1864; and three were 

 beaten by myself from thatch in Ham, No- 

 vember 25th, 1873, November llth, 1867, 

 and November 25th, 1875. 



4. D. atomella, W. V. Taken by my father in Ham 



from thatch, October 4th, 1864 ; by myself from 

 thatch in Watery Lane, November 4th, 1874 ; 

 and in Rabbitt's orchard, November 12th, 1874. 



5. D. arenella, W. V. Abundant in thatch from 



August to April. 



