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Ceambus hoetuellus. H. Abundant everywhere. 
ScH(EEOBius FOEFicELLUs. Glos. Redland, Stapleton. 
SoMEESET. Brockley, Nailsea, &c. Not common. 
Myelophila ceibeella. H. Glos. Durdham Down, Staple- 
ton, Ashley Hill, New Passage, ^c. 
SoMEESET. Cadbury Hill, Yatton, &c. Larvae 
sometimes abundant in thistle-stems. 
Hom(eosoma [nimbella. Z. Glos. “ Bristol,” Stainton’s 
Manual. This is probably a mistake.] 
„ SENEciONis. V. Glos. Not scarce among Compo- 
sites on Durdham Down, and at Stapleton. 
,, saxicola. V. Glos. I have taken a few specimens 
on the railway bank near the Black-rock 
Quarry, Durdham Down, which have been 
compared with specimens received from Mr. 
Barrett. 
„ nebulella. W.V. Glos. “Bristol,” Stainton's Manual. 
,, BIN^ VELLA. H. ( = ELUVIELLA. G.) . GlOS. 
“ Bristol,” Stainton's Manual. 
Ephestia elutella. H. Generally distributed throughout the 
district, but not very common. 
„ SEMIEUFA. H. Glos. Taken at Redland by Mr. P. 
H. Vaughan ; “ Bristol,” Stainton’s Manual. 
„ piNGUis. H. On ash trees throughout the district, 
but not common. 
,5 ciNEEOSELLA. Z. Glos. Mr. Harding used to take 
this local species at Stapleton, but has not 
met with it lately. 
Ceyptoblabes bisteigella. H. Glos. “ Bristol.” (?) 
SoMEESET. Very rare. Leigh Woods, by Mr. 
Vaughan ; and Portbury, by Mr. Harding. 
Plodia inteepunctella. H. Glos. One specimen taken flying 
in my garden at Clifton, in 1875. 
