LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 169 



Hep I ALUS [Velleda. Esp.] Not recorded in my district, but is 

 common on the shores of the Bristol Channel, 

 near Minehead, Somerset (just beyond my 

 limits on the S. West), and will be probably 

 found near Burnham and Weston if looked 

 for at the proper time. 

 ,, HUMULi. Common over mowing grass throughout the 



district, though not so abundant as formerly. 



Procris statices. Glos. Common at Wotton-under-Edge 

 and Callicroft. j.a.h. Wotton-under-Edge. 



V.R.P. 



Somerset. Brockley Coombe. a.e.h. Weston- 

 super-Mare. G.R.c. Near Wells, h.j.l. On 

 grassy hill sides : local. 

 ,, Geryon. Hiib. Glos. Common in the Gully, 



Durdham Down. a.e.h. Near Painswick. 

 w.F.w. Wotton-under-Edge. v.r.p. 

 Somerset Leigh Down, p.h.v. Clevedon. 

 A.E.H. Local. 

 Zyg^na trifolii. Esp. Glos. Near Almondsbury, in fields 

 where thistles grow. j.a.h. Marshy fields j 

 Boiling Wells, Bristol. g.h. Abundant on 

 rough ground near Stroud. m.g.m. Wotton- 

 under-Edge. v.r.p. 



Somerset. Near Portishead, among Centaurea. 

 j.N.D. Weston-super-Mare. g.r.c. Local 

 and not common. 

 „ loniceRjE. Esp. Glos. Near Stonehouse. w.f.w. 

 '* I do not think Loiiicerce occurs in the Stroud 

 district.'' m.g.m. 



Somerset Rough, dry places about Portishead. 

 g.h. Weston-super-Mare, g.r.c. I do not 

 feel sure about some of the records of these 

 two last named species, and should be glad of 



