226 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



6. CEcophora fuscescens, Haw. Very rare. A single 



specimen only was taken by myself in the 

 garden, September 1st, 1870. 



7. (E. flavifrontella, Hub. Not common, in old hedges 



in June. 



8. (E. pseudospretella, Stn. Abundant in the house 



and the woods, July to September ; but not so 

 formerly. 



1. Endrosis fenestrella, Scop. Common in the house 

 throughout the year, and in the summer abun- 

 dant in woods and hedges. 



1. Butalis fuscocuprea, Haw. Not common, in hedges, 

 June. 



1. Acrolepia pygmseana, Haw. Common in the woods, 



August and September; also in thatch, from 

 September to May. 



2. A. granitella, Tr. Not common in the woods and 



the garden, July to September. 



1. Glyphipteryx fuscoviridella, Haw. Common in 



flowery meadows from the middle of May to 

 the middle of June. 



2. G. thrasonella, Scop. Abundant amongst rushes, 



June to September. 



3. G. Fischeriella, Zell. Abundant among flowers, 



May to August. 

 1. -ZEchmia dentella, Stn. Eare. Taken by my father 



June 30th, 1828. 

 1. Perittia obscurepunctella, Stn. Eare. Taken by 



