LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. l6^ 



Glos. Specimens have been reported from 

 *' Redland, by the late Mr. Mayes." g.h. ; 

 Durdham Down, by the Rev. Joseph Greene. 

 ''Entomologist, Vol. V., p. 182- near Stroud, 

 in September 1870, by the Rev. G. Braund. 

 [Also, from near Gloucester and other localities, 

 beyond my limits.] 



Somerset. Clevedon. g w.b. -, Weston-super- 

 Mare. G.R.c. and Mr. Aldridge. [Near Bridge- 

 water, E. Newman. "■ Zoologist J' Vol. XVI. 

 Bridgewater and Langport, J. C. Dale. 

 "" Naturalist, ''^ 1837 5 Taunton, by Messrs. 

 Crotch, T. Clark, and Rawlinson.] 



Deilefhila linfata. Fab. Glos. ^' One taken in a cottage at 

 Almondsbury, May 1850." j.a.h. "^ One 

 captured by the late Mr, Mayes at Redland, is 

 now in the collection of Mr. Robert Mayes." 

 [Two specimens from the Cotswolds, recorded 

 by the Rev. E. Hallett Todd, in " ^. M. Jf.," 

 Vol. VII.-] 



Somerset. '' One specimen, taken in Clevedon 

 many years ago, is now in my collection." 

 G.vv.B. '' One captured flying [over flowers 

 at Weston-super-Mare is recorded by Mr. 

 R, Aldridge in "Entomologist,^'' Vol. V., ]). i6g. 



Chaerocampa celerio. L. Glos. A specimen taken by 

 Mr. G. D. Thomas, in Ashley Road, Bristol, 

 is in Mr. Vaughan's collection : in the same 

 collection are three more local specimens of this 

 rare species, two of which were captured by a 

 lady in a garden at Henbury, and one taken in 

 Mr. Vaughan's garden at Redland. The late 

 Mr. Duck recorded {Naturalist, Vol. III., p. 85.) 

 the capture of a specimen at Baptist Mills, near 



