LEPIDOPTEEA OF THE BEISTOL DISTBIOT, 
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Toetbix vietdana. L. Abundant everywhere, 
„ MiNiSTBANA. L, Generally distributed^ but not so 
common as formerly, 
„ ■ FOBSTEEANA. F. Common everywhere ; larv» in 
rolled-up leaves of ivy and privet. 
Dichelia grotiana. F. Mr. Vaughan has taken this species at 
Brislington. It is said to come freely to sugar. 
Leptogeamma literana. L. Scarce amongst oaks at Staple- 
ton and in Stoke Park near Almondsbury ; 
and Mr. Vaughan writes “not rare on tree- 
trunks on Leigh Downs.’' 
35 scABRANA. F. ScarcG at ivy-bloom on Durd- 
, ham Dowiij in October. 
Peronea sponsana. F. ( = fa village an a. St.) Not scarce 
among beech-trees at Almondsburyj Coombe 
Dinglej Durdham Down ; Leigh WoodSj 
Portishead, &c. 
„ [autumnana. H. ( = rufana. Schff.) Mr. Duck 
records this species as “common in Portishead 
wmodj” but I should like further evidence 
before including it in my list.] 
„ schalleriana. L. Plentiful in woods near Cook’s 
Folly^ Almondsbury, Wotton-under-Edge ; 
Leigh, &c. 
„ COMPAEANA. H. Amongst sallows in August and 
September in woods near Almondsbury ; and 
at Brislington. 
,3 VABIEGANA. W.V. Commoii everywhere ; larv® on 
wild rose, &c., in June* 
„ cristana. W.V. At ivy-bloom and in woods . near 
Clifton, Almondsbury ; Leigh, Portishead, &c. 
Widely distributed, but generally only single 
specimens found. 
