LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
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Herminia grisealis. W.V. Abundant everywhere. 
„ cRiBRALis. H. Somerset. Several specimens were 
taken some years ago on the moors near 
Glastonbury, by Dr. Livett, of Wells. 
Aventia:. 
Aventia flexula. F. Glos. Woods near Cook’s Folly, 
Almondsbury, and Wotton-under-Edge. Scarce. 
Somerset. A few specimens only have been 
recorded ; from Portishead, by Mr. I. W. 
Clarke; from Kailsea, by Mr. Collison ; from 
Weston-super-Mare, by Mr. W. H. Grigg; 
and from near Bath, by Mr. Boss. 
Pyralides. 
Pyralis fimbrialis. L. Glos. Mr. Perkins reports several 
specimens from Wotton-under-Edge. 
„ fartnalts. L. Common everywhere, in stables and 
granaries. 
,, glaucinalis. L. Glos. A few specimens have been 
taken at Stapleton,, by Mr. Harding and Mr. 
H. Bolt, and one at Clifton by myself. 
Somerset. A few at Brislington, by Mr. Ficklin. 
Aglossa pinguinalis. Common everywhere, in farmyards and 
out-houses. 
„ [cuprealis. H. Glos. I took a specimen at Staple- 
ton, in the summer of 1869, which I believed 
to be this species ; but as it was in very poor 
condition, I do not feel sufficiently sure of its 
identity to include this local species in my list.] 
[Cleodeobia angustalis. L. Somerset. This species is not 
uncommon on the hills near Minehead, but I 
have no records from my district.] 
