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LEPIDOPTEEA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
Tortrtx pioeana. L. Eecorded by Mr. Allen Hill as scarce on 
pine-trunks and in plantations near Almonds- 
bury.” See Mr. Barrett’s notes on this species. 
M, If./’ YIIE p. 272, S IX, p. 215. ■ 
,, CEATAEGANA. H, ( = EOBORANA. St.) Scarce in oak 
woods near Almondsbury ; Leigh Woods. 
,, XYLOSTEANA. H. Abundant everywhere. 
,, sorbiara. H. Stapleton, and Stoke Park, near 
Almondsbury ; Leigh Woods, near Brislington, 
&c. Not scarce amongst oaks. 
,, EOSANA. L. Common everywhere, 
„ DiVEESANA. H. ( = TEANSiTANA. St.) ScarcG near 
Stapleton and Wotton -under- Edge ; Mr. 
Vaughan reports a few specimens from Leigh. 
„ ciNNAMOMEANA, T. Recorded from Wotton-under- 
Edge ; and Leigh Woods. Mr. Grigg tells me 
the larvae are rather common on larch trees 
at Leigh. 
„ HEPAEANA. W.V, Almoiidsbuiy, Wottoii-uuder-Edge, 
and Stapleton ; Leigh Woods, &c. Larv® on 
oak, not scarce. 
„ RTBEANA. H. Commoii everywhere. 
„ coRYLANA. H. Amongst maples near Stapleton and 
in Hortham Wood, near Almondsbury ; plenti- 
ful at Leigh, in June and July, 
„ UNiFASCTARA. D. Generally common amongst privet. 
„ SEMiALBANA. G. Mr. Vaughan tells me he used to- 
, take this species pretty freely “ under St, 
Vincent’s Rocks.” The larv® are said to feed 
on beech. 
„ cosTANA. W.V. Scarce in marshy places near Almonds- 
bury, Clifton, Sea Mills ; Leigh Woods, Port- 
bury, Keynsham, &c. 
