LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 259 
Eupcecilia NANA. H. Throughout the district amongst birch- 
trees in May and June, but not common. 
„ DUBiTANA. H. Not uiicommon in June and again 
in August, at Frome Glen, near Stapleton, 
Ashley Hill, Wotton-under-Edge ; Leigh, 
Brislington, &c. Flies at dusk on dry banks. 
^5 ATRiCAPiTANA. S. Scai'ce OB the railway-ban!: near 
Nightingale Valley, and in Leigh Woods. 
MACULOSANA. H. Not scai’ce ill woods, amongst 
blue-bells. Durdham Down, Almondsbury, 
Stapleton ; Leigh Woods, &c Double brooded, 
in June and August, flying in the evening, and 
sometimes coming to light. Mr. Grigg has 
bred this species from oak-galls. 
SODALIANA. H. Scarce and local. Durdham Down, 
Stapleton, Aust Cliff, Wotton-under-Edge ; 
and Portishead. The larvae feed on buckthorn. 
HYBRTDELLANA. H. ( = CARDUANA. St.) Scarce 
on Durdham Down, and near Wotton-under- 
Edge ; on the Portishead Eailway banks, 
and in Leigh Woods. 
DEGREYANA. M. Mr. W. H. Grigg has taken a 
few specimens on this local species on the 
Portishead Kailway bank, under Leigh Woods. 
They were identified for him by Mr. C. G. 
Barrett. 
ANGUSTANA. H. Downs Hear Wotton-under-Edge, 
and Leigh. Not common. 
ccRViSTRiGANA. W. Laiwae common on golden-rod 
in Leigh Woods, by Mr. W. H. Grigg. 
VECTISANA, W. One specimen taken by Mr. Grigg, 
amongst aster tripolium, on the bank of the 
Avon, near Sea Mills. 
