260 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



2. Bombylius major, Linn. Occasionally common. 



In 1872 I met with it as early as March 10th, 

 and in 1873 as late as May 12th. 



3. B. minor, Linn. Very rare. Taken by myself in 



Little Wootton Wood, June 22nd, 1870, and in 

 the garden, July 25th, 1870, which was a very 

 dry year. 



1. Atherix unicolor, Curt. Very rare. A couple were 

 taken by my father in the Quag, June 17th, 

 1842. 



Tdbanidte. 



1. Chrysops csecutiens, Linn. Abundant from June 



to August. 



2. C. relictus, Hoff. Not so common as the above. 



1. Tabanus bovinus, Linn. Rare. Taken by my 



father, July 14th, 1830, and July 17th, 1835 ; 

 also by myself in the garden, July 9th, 1868. 



2. T. autumnalis, Linn. Rare. Taken by my father ; 



and also by myself in Sandhills Copse, July 

 13th, 1873. 



3. T. Austriacus, Fab. Rare. Taken by my brother 



in the garden ; and also by my father in Sand- 

 hills Copse, July 16th, 1871. 



4. T. tropicus, Linn. Of occasional occurrence from 



June to August. 



5. T. rusticus, Linn. Rare. Taken by my father. 



6. T. nemoralis, Meig. Abundant. 



7. T. bromius, Linn. Common. 



