LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. I^^ 



Argynnis Paphia. L. Local and not very common in the dis- 

 trict. 



Glos. One specimen was canght on Redland 

 Green, in 1867, by Mr. I. W. Clarke. Wotton- 

 under-Edge. v.r.p. Near Stroud, w.f.w. 

 Somerset. Tolerably common in woods at 

 Brockley and Weston-super-Mare • scarce in 

 Leigh Woods and near Brislington. Wells. 

 Dr. Livett. 



„ Aglaia. L. Glos. Durdham Down, not common. 

 p.H.v. Occurs in most of the hill districts 

 about Wotton-under-Edge. v.r.p. Dursley. 

 J. Merrin. Westbury. Mr. Pease. 

 Somerset. Brockley, rather common, Cleve- 

 don and Portishead. a.e.h. Weston-super- 

 Mare. G.R.c. Local. 



„ Adippe. F. Glos. Coombe Glen, Bristol. F.D.Wheeler. 

 Wotton-under-Edge. v.r.p. Near Stroud. 



M.G M. 



Somerset. Portishead. j.n.d. Brockley. 

 j.w.c. Clevedon. a.e.h. Weston-super- 

 Mare. G.R.c. Local. 

 ,, Lathonia. L. Glos. A specimen was taken many years 

 ago, in Garaway's Nursery Grounds, Clifton. 

 p.H.v. Bristol. Stainton's "Manual,"' Vol. I, 

 P' 43. 



Somerset. Mr. Harding tells me a specimen 

 was shown to Mr. Arthur Naish, which was 

 captured near Nailsea, about twenty years ao-o. 

 [In the Zoologist, for Oct., 1843, Mr. T. 

 Lighten records the capture of a specimen in 

 Roseberry Wood, near Exeter, in 183 6. J 

 „ Euphrosyne. L. Generally distributed throughout the 

 district, but not so common near Bristol as 



