386 LEPIDOPTRRA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 



Emomos fuscantaria. Haw. Glos. Clifton Down, Ashley 

 Hill, Stapleton, [Dean Forest,] &c. 

 Somerset. Bath. Scarce. 

 ERosARiA. W.V. Glos. Ashley Hill, Clifton, West- 

 bury. 



Somerset. Leigh Woods, Portishead, Weston- 

 super-Mare. Not rare at light. 

 „ ANGULARiA. W.V. Generally distributed^ but not 

 common. 



HiMERA pennaria. L. Glos. Cliftou, Durdham Down, 

 [Dean Forest.] 



Somerset. Leigh Woods, Bath, Weston- 

 super-Mare. 



Fhigalia pilosaria. W.V. Throughout the district, but not 

 very common. 



Nyssia hispidaria. W.V. Somerset. "Taken commonly 

 at light, near Taunton."' A. J. Spiller, "E.A.,'' 

 1865, 2^' 11^- 



Amphidasys prodromaria. W.V. Throughout the district., 

 but rather scarce. 

 „ BETULARiA. L. Generally distributed. 



Hemerophila abrupparia. Thub. Generally distributed. 



Cleora lichenaria. W.V. Glos. Almondsbury, Redland, 

 Westbury, Wotton-under-Edge. 

 Somerset. Bath, Brislington, Portishead, 

 Weston-super-Mare. Locals but not scarce, 

 in old orchards, gardens and dry hedges. 



Boarmia repandata. L. Common everywhere. 



,, rhomboidaria. W.V. Common everywhere. 



^, „ vAR. perfumaria. N. Commou everywhere. 



,, abietaria. W.V. Glos. [Cotswolds. j.g. And 

 near Gloucester. J. Merrin.] 

 Somerset. Brockley Coombe. Used to be 

 not uncommon among spruce firs, but appears 

 to have become very scarce of late years. 



