58 LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT, 
Micra parva. H. Somerset. A specimen was captured on Brean 
Down some years ago, by the late Mr. Crotch. 
Brephos parthrnias. L. Glos. No records. 
Somerset. Birch Woods, at Leigh, and near 
Wells. Not common. 
Abrostola urticae. H. Generally distributed, but not common. 
„ triplasia. L. Generally distributed. 
Plusia orichalcea. F. Glos. A few specimens only, near 
Dursley, Woodchester, and Wotton-under-Edge, 
by Messrs. Phillips, Gates, and Perkins.—fe 
The Entomologist Vol. xii , pp. 221-227. Mr. 
Perkins writes : Nine specimens were found 
in 1868, but not one would come to sugar.” 
„ CHRYSiTis. L. Generally distributed. 
,, FESTUC^. L. Somerset. One specimen taken at 
Brislington, by Mr. Grigg. Weston-super-Mare, 
by Mr. Crotch. 
„ iota. L. Glos. Almondsbury, Horfield, Redland, 
Westbury, Woodchester, Wotton-under-Edge. 
Somerset. Bath, Brislington, Wells, Weston- 
super-Mare. Not generally common. 
„ v-AUREM. G. Generally distributed, & sometimes abundant. 
„ GAMMA. Abundant everywhere. 
Gonoptera libatrix. L. Generally distributed. 
Amphipyra pyramidea. L. Common, and generally distributed. 
„ TRAGOPOGONIS. L. „ „ „ 
Mania typica. L. „ „ „ 
„ MAURA. L. „ „ „ 
Toxocampa pastinum. T, Glos. No records. 
Somerset. Weston-super-Mare. Not common. 
[Stilbia anomala. L, Not recorded from the Bristol District, 
but is not uncommon in North Devon.] 
