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LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
Orthosia LOTA. L. Generally distributed 3 larvae sometimes 
abundant on willows. 
„ MAciLENTA. H. Generally distributed, and sometimes 
abundant at ivy-bloom. 
Anchocelis RUFINA. L. Glos. Almondsbury, Durdham Down. 
Somerset. Leigh, Weston-super-Mare. Scarce. 
„ PiSTACiNA. W.V. Abundant everywhere, and ex- 
tremely variable. 
„ LUNOSA. H. Generally distributed, and common. 
„ LiTURA. L. Generally distributed, and common. 
Cerastis vaccinii. L. Abundant everywhere. 
„ SPADICEA. G. Abundant everywhere. 
„ ERYTHROCEPHALA. W.V. Glos. No record. 
Somerset. Very rare. One specimen taken 
at sugar at Wells, by Dr. Livett, Oct. 4th, 1874, 
and one or two near Weston, by Mr. Crotch. — 
See Intelligencer Vol. HI./. 53. 
ScoPELOSOMA SATELLiTiA. L. Common everywhere. 
Dasycampa rubiginea. W .V. Glos. Almondsbury, Clifton, 
Henbury, Stapleton. 
Somerset. Brislington, Leigh, Wells, Weston- 
super-Mare. Scarce. 
Hoporina croceago. W.V. Glos. No record. 
Somerset. One specimen beaten from ivy- 
bloom at Leigh, in November, 1866, by Mr. 
Hutchins 3 Weston-super-Mare, by Mr. Crotch. 
Xanthia citrago. L. Generally distributed, the larvae being 
sometimes common. 
„ CERAGO. W.V. Generally distributed, but not common. 
„ siLAGO. H. Throughout the district, the larvae some- 
times common in sallow-catkins. 
„ AURAGO. W.V. Glos. Clifton and Durdham Downs. 
