400 LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 



Melanippe rivata. H. Glos. Stapleton. g.h. Stoke, a.e.h. 

 Wotton-under-Edge. 



Somerset. Bedminster. w.h.g. Weston- 

 super-Mare. Not common. 

 „ suBTRiSTATA. Haw. Abundant everywhere. 



,, montanata. W.V. Abundant everywhere. 



,, GALiATA. W.V. Throughout the district, especially 



on mountain limestone. 

 ,, ELUCTUATA. L. Abundant everywhere. 



Anticlea rubidata. W.V. Throughout the district, but not 

 common. 

 „ badiata. W.V. Common everywhere. 

 y, DE RIVATA. W,V. Generally distributed, but not very 

 com.mon. 

 Co RE MI A PROPUGNATA. W.V. Common everywhere. 

 ,, FERRUGATA. L. Commou everywhere. 

 ,, UNiDENTARiA. Haw. Common everywhere. 

 ,, [quadrifasciaria. S. This species (and wo!( the last) 

 is marked on Mr. Crotch's list, which I have no 

 doubt is an error. The only other record in 

 the neighbourhood that I have been able to find 

 is in the '' Intelligencer,^^ Vol. 2, where it is said 

 to have been taken in Gloucestershire by Miss 

 H. Mitchell Under the circumstances, I 

 think it best to exclude the species for the present] 

 Camptogramma bilineata. L. Very abundant everywhere. 



„ FLUviATA. H. Glos. Clifton, Redland, 



Stapleton, Wotton-under-Edge. 

 Somerset. Leigh, Brislington, Weston-super- 

 Mare. Scarce at light, &c. 

 Phibalapteryx tersata. W.V. Not uncommon throughout 

 the district amongst Clematis vitalha. 

 „ lignata. H. Glos. Ashley Hill and Baptist 



Mills, not common, g.h. and w.hg. [Cots- 

 wolds. E. H. Todd]. 



