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LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
Grapholitha trimaculana. D. Common everywhere in woods, 
amongst elm and lime. 
„ PENKLERiANA. W.V. Near Stapleton ; and in 
Leigh Woods ; sometimes common. 
,, OBTUSANA. H. Eeported by Mr. Sircom from 
Durdham Down, in July. See Zoologist, III, 
„ NAEVANA. H. Common amongst holly. 
Phloeodes tetraquetrana. H. Not scarce in woods near 
Almondsbury ; Leigh, Portishead, &c. 
„ immundana. F.v.R. Scarce in woods near Wotton- 
under-Edge ; Leigh, and Portishead. 
Htpermecia crucia^'a. L. Not scarce in marshes at Hortham, 
Almondsbury, Frome Glen; near Portishead, 
Saltford, Hanham, &c. Larvse in sallow- 
catkins. 
Batodes angustiorana. H. Common in w^oods amongst yew- 
trees, in July and August. The larvae are 
abundant on vines and many garden plants, 
and are sometimes very destructive in 
Clifton vineries, spinning a web amongst 
the ripe grapes, on which they feed. 
PoEDisCA btlunana. H, Sometimes plentiful amongst birch- 
trees at Almondsbury ; and on Leigh Down. 
,, corticana. VV.V. iVbundant everywhere. 
„ PROFUND ana. W.V. Not scarce on oak-trunks in 
woods at Almondsbury; Portishead, Leigh, &c. 
„ opthalmicana. H. Very scarce near Bristol, 
though Mr. Bill records it as “common 
amongst aspens in Hortham Wood, near 
Almondsbury.” I have taken it, but do not 
remember where. 
„ occuLTANA. , D. Scai’ce amongst larches in Leigh 
woods, by Messrs. Grigg and Vaughan. 
