56 LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
Hadena oleracea. L. Abundant everywhere. 
„ pisi. L. Glos. Stapleton, Wotton, Woodchester. 
Somerset. Weston-super-Mare. 
„ thalassina. B. Glos. Bristol, Stapleton, Woodchester. 
Somerset. Bath, Leigh, Portishead, Weston- 
super-Mare. . Sometimes common at sugar. 
„ CONTIGUA. W.V. Glos. Recorded only from Durdham 
Down, by Mr. Vaughan. 
„ GENiSTAE. B. Glos. Durdham Down, Hortham 
Wood, Stapleton. 
Somerset. Brislington, Leigh, Portishead. 
Not common. 
Xylocampa lithoriza. B. Generally distributed. 
Calocampa vetusta. H. Glos. Almondsbury, Stoke Druid, 
Horfield. 
Somerset. Weston-super-Mare. Scarce. 
„ EXOLETA. L. Generally distributed, but scarce. 
Xylina rhizolitha. W.V. Generally distributed. 
„ SEMiBRUNNEA. H. Generally distributed, but not 
common. 
„ PETRiFiCATA. W.V. Glos. Durdham Down, West- 
bury, &c. 
Somerset. Bath, Brislington, Leigh, Wells, 
Weston-super-Mare. Not common. 
CucuLLiA VERBASCi. L. Common, and generally distributed. 
„ scROPHULARiAE. W.V. Glos. Mr. Perkius writes : 
“ I found several larvae of this moth in June, 
1868, feeding on Scrophularia nodosa^ along the 
banks of my pond at Wotton-under-Edge, and 
though I have constantly searched for them, 
have not seen another since.” Mr, Hill met 
with some larvae in his garden at Almondsbury. 
„ LYCHNiTis. R. Glos. I have lately, through the kindness 
