72 LEPIDOPTEEA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
Lampronia EUBiELLA. B. Abundant amongst old raspberry 
canes in gardens at Redland, Clifton^ Henbury, 
Stapleton ; Brislington, &c. 
Incurvaeia masculella. W.V. Common everywhere in hedges. 
,, OEHLMANNJELLA. H. Commoii throughout the 
district, in woods. 
,, CAPiTELLA. L. Amongst currant bushes in old 
gardens at Redland, Stapleton, Almondsbury ; 
Brislington, &c. 
Micropteetx calthella. Z. Common, but local, near Bristol, 
Almondsbury ; Leigh, Portishead, &c. ; often 
found on flowers of Viburnum lantana. 
„ SEPPELLA. F. Not common near Bristol, 
Almondsbury ; and in Leigh Woods, &c., fly- 
ing over mercurialis, and at rest on flowers. 
,, ARUKCELLA. S. “ Abundant near Bristol,” 
Manual. II., p, 302. No recent records. 
„ ALLiONELLA. F. Commoii in Frome Glen, near 
Stapleton, and at Almondsbury. 
,, THUNBERGELLA. F. Abundant throughout the 
district, flying in the sunshine, in May. 
„ PURPURELLA. S. Commoii near Bristol ; Leigh 
Woods, Clevedon, &c. 
,, SEMiPURPURELLA. S. Ill woods near Bristol ; 
Leigh, Portishead, &c. Not common .| 
,, UNiMAcu BELLA. Z. Reported by Mr. Grigg from 
the Leigh Woods, and by Mr. Vaughan from 
Brislington, amongst birch in April. 
,, suBPURPURELLA. H. Commoii throughout the- 
district, in oak woods. 
Nemophora swammerdamella. L. Common in woods. 
3, schwarziella, Z. In woods and hedges through- 
out the district. 
