232 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



2. Laverna lacteella, Steph. Eare. Taken by my 



father ; also by myself in the Cowleaze, June 

 24th, 1874. 



3. L. epilobiella, Schr. Common amongst willow-herb, 



and in thatch, from August to May. 



4. L. ochraceella, Curt. Very rare. Two specimens 



were taken by my father and my brother on 

 August 12th, 1869. 



5. L. decorella, Steph. Abundant in the woods, 



orchards, and thatch, from August to May. 



6. L. Hellerella, Dup. Common in the orchards and 



hedges, June and July. 



1. Chrysoclista bimaculella, Haw. Very rare. A 



specimen was taken by T. V. Wollaston, Esq., 

 from willow on Newland Common, June 4th, 

 1874 ; a second by myself, June 9th, 1874 ; 

 and a third by myself in Little Wootton Wood 

 June 22nd, 1874. 



2. C. Schrankella, Hub. Very rare. A single speci- 



men only was taken by my father in Mullett's 

 Copse, May 28th, 1864. 



3. C. flavicaput, Haw. Common 'amongst hawthorn 



the end of May and beginning of June. 

 1. Asychna terminella, Dale. Very rare. Taken by 

 my father, June 8th, 1830, and June 22nd, 

 1838 ; also by myself in Wootton Wood, June 

 8th, 1867, June 8th, 1874, June 22nd, 1875, 

 and July 3rd, 1877. 



