LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
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Almondsbury, and near Wotton-under-Edge ; 
also in Leigh Woods and at Brislington* 
Phoxopteryx comptana. F. Eeported from Wotton-under- 
Edge, and abundant on Durdham Down. 
,, LUNDANA. F. Durdham Down, Stapleton, West- 
bur j, Almondsbury, Wotton-under-Edge; Leigh 
Woods, Weston, Clevedon, &c. 
„ DERASANA. H. Reported by Mr. Vaughan 
from Dr. Fox’s Wood at Brislington. The 
larvae are said to feed on huchthorn. 
,, DiMiRUTANA. H. Hortham Wood and Almonds- 
bury, by Mr. Hill, and Wotton-under-Edge, 
by Mr. Perkins. Not common. 
,, MTTTERBACHERiANA. S. Common everywhere 
in oak woods. 
3, L^TARA. F. ( = A. RAMELLA. St.) Scarce amongst 
poplars at Almondsbury; Leigh, and Portishead. 
Grapholitha RAMANA. L. ( = H. PAYKULLiANA. St.) Com- 
mon amongst birches in woods near Almonds- 
bury, Wotton-under-Edge ; and Leigh. 
,, NisANA. L. Abundant amongst sallows at Cook’s 
Folly, Patchway, Frome Glen, Almondsbury, 
Wotton-under-Edge ; Leigh Woods, Brisling- 
ton, &c. Larvae in sallow-catkins in March. 
,, VAR. ciNERARA. Commoii on aspen-sterns at 
Almondsbury ; ” scarce in Leigh Woods. 
„ NiGROMAcuLANA. H. Scarce near Stapleton, by 
Mr. Harding, and at Wotton-under-Edge. 
„ CAMPOLILIARA. W.V. Taken Mr. Harding near 
Stapleton, “ Common amongst sallows near 
Almondsbury,” and Wotton-under-Edge. 
„ MiRUTARA. H. Amongst poplars near Stapleton, 
by Mr. Harding, not common. 
