LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. I^ I 



I have in my list given the initials of the above named 

 entomologists after the localities named by them. 



I have obtained much information respecting the insect produc- 

 tions of the vicinity of Almondsbury, from a diary kept, during his 

 residence in that locality, by Mr. J. Allen Hill, (for the loan of 

 which I have to thank Mr. Harding). 



Mr. H. Jenner Fust, Junior, of Hill, kindly sent me a long list 

 of references to books and periodicals, in which species from my 

 district had been recorded, and also a list of 42^ species of 

 Lepidoptera taken near Weston-super-Mare, by the late Mr. G. R. 

 Crotch, during his residence at Uphill. 



The following are among the publications I have availed myself 

 of, most of which I have consulted, but in a few cases have quoted 

 on the authority of Mr. Jenner Fust. — 



Samouelle's — '^ Entomologist's Useful Compendium,'' (1824.) 



'' Magazine of Natural History," several early vols., (i83i,'&c.) 



Morris & Bree's — ''Naturalist,'' (1854, &c.) 



Newman's — '* Zoologist'' and ''Entomologist," various vols.^ 

 and " British Butterflies." 



Stainton's — "Manual,'' "Intelligencer," and "Annuals." 



Duck's—" Natural History of Portishead." — (J.N.D.) 



"The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine."— (E.M.M.) 

 &c. &c. 



