388 LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 



Phorodesma bajularia. W.V. Glos. Cook's Folly Woods^ 

 Ashley Hill, Stapleton. 



Somerset. Leigh Woods, Brockleyj Portis- 

 head. Scarce. 

 Hemithea thymiaria. L. Throughout the district, common, 



but local. 

 Ephyra porata. F. Glos. Durdham Down, Redland, 

 Almondsbury, Wotton-under-Edge. 

 Somerset. Leigh Woods, Portishead, Wells, 

 Weston-super-Mare. Not common. 



„ punctaria. L, Glos. ''Rudgewood.'' j a.h. 



Wotton-under-Edge, [common in the Forest 

 of Dean.] 



Somerset. Leigh Woods, Brockley, Bath, 

 Weston-super-Mare. Not scarce in oak woods. 



„ trilinearia. B. Glos. Rare in Cook's Folly woods. 

 i.w.c. Common in woods at Wotton-under- 

 Edge. Not scarce in Conygre wood, j.a.h 

 Dursley. g.h. 

 Somerset. Near Bath, Brockley Coombe, &c. 



,, omicronaria. W.V. Throughout the district, some- 



times abundant, but rather uncertain in 

 appearance. 



,, PENDULARiA. L. Glos. Cook's Folly Woods. 



Somerset. Leigh Woods, Weston-super- 

 Mare. Not common. 

 Hyria aliroraria. H. Glos. A single specimen of this 

 beautiful species was captured in the Gulley, 

 Durdham Down, som3 years ago, by Mr. 

 John Bolt, 



Somerset. [A few specimens are reported 

 from the neighbourhood of Taunton, taken in 

 May, 1864, by Mr. A.J. Spiller. "^.^.," 

 186^,^;. 112.] 



