LEPIDOPTERA of the BRISTOL DISTRICT. 43 
Cymatophora OR. W.V. Glos. “ Bristol and Cotswolds.” — 
Stainton's Manual,'^ /., p. lys- 
Somerset. Portishead Woods, j.m.d. “Com- 
mon at sugar.’’ 
„ [ocularis. L. Not recorded from my district, but 
reported from the neighbourhood of Taunton, 
Somerset, by Mr. F. Stansell, in 1874. — See 
Entomologist Ylll..) p. 159.] 
5, FLAVicoRNis. L. Glos. Clifton. 
Somerset. Leigh. Scarce in Birch-woods. 
„ ridens. F. Glos. Clifton and Durdham Downs. 
Somerset. Brislington, by Mr. Sircom ; Brock- 
ley and Leigh Woods. Scarce. 
Bryophila glandifera, W.V. Generally distributed and often 
common on old walls.. 
,, perla. W.V. Common everywhere. 
Acronycta tridens. W.V. Glos. “ Bristol : ” Stainton's 
Manual, Redland. p.h.v. 
Somerset. Wells and Weston-super-Mare. 
Scarce. 
„ psi. L. Common everywhere. 
„ LEPORiNA, L. Glos. Stapleton, g.h. Wotton- 
under-Edge. 
Somerset. Bath, Bedminster, Leigh Woods, 
Wells. Not common. 
„ aceris L. Somerset. Recorded only by Mr. 
Crotch. “ Near Weston-super-Mare.” 
,, MEGACEPHALA. W.V. Generally distributed, the 
larvse being sometimes common. 
„ ALNi. L. Glos. A specimen was bred in May, 
(1855 ?) from a larva found the previous autumn 
on hawthorn, at Almondsbury, by Mr. Allen 
Hill. A larva taken by Mr. Harding at Stoke 
