Iy2 LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 



Down, one specimen, e.s. Near Wood- 

 chester. Mr. Mackey, {E.M.M. Vol. IL, 

 ^. 47). Stonehouse. w.f.w. Local. 



EuTHEMONiA RussuLA. L. SOMERSET. Near Weston-s.-m. 

 G.R.c. Milton Hill, near Wells. M. Westcott, 

 ''Naturalist,''^ ^854. [Scarce near Exeter. 

 Mr. Parfit]. 



Chelonia plantaginis. L. Glos. Almondsbury, scarce. 

 j.A.H. Common near Wotton-under-Edge. 

 j.a.h. — "' Swarms in the woods by thousands^ is 

 in fact the commonest wood moth at Wotton- 

 under-Edge." v.R.p. Li Int., March 1878. 

 Dursley, common. g.h. Near Stonehouse. 

 W.F.W. Common on rough ground near Stroud* 



M.G.M. 



Somerset. Weston. super-Mare, g.r.c. Local. 

 „ CAJA. L. Generally abundant, and not much subject 



to variation in colour or markings. 

 „ viLLiCA. L. Throughout the district, but not very 

 common. 

 Arctia fuliginosa. L. Glos. Arley Hill, Bristol. J. Bolt. 

 Dardham Down. g.h. Near Stonehouse. 

 W.F.W. Wotton-under-Edge, scarce. v.r.p. 

 Somerset. Leigh Woods, j.g. Clevedon. 

 w.H.G. Weston-super-Mare. g.r.c. Bath- 

 ampton. j.g.r. Scarce, and local. 

 „ mexdica. L. Generally distributed, but not very 



common. 

 _,, LUBRiciPEDA. L. Larvae abuudaut in gardens throughout 



the district. 

 „ mexthastri. W. V. Throughout the district : common. 

 LiPARis CHRYSORRH^A. L. Glos. Four at light, at Redland. 

 p.H.v. Almondsbury, scarce, j.a.h. 

 Somerset. Weston-super-ALire. g.r.c. 



