LEPIDOPTEEA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
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Adela fibulella. W.V, On flowers of Veronica in May and 
JunCj round Bristol, Almondsbury ; Bris- 
lington, Portisliead, &c. Not common. 
„ EUFiMiTRELLA. S. Eecorded from Almondsbury by Mr* 
Hill ; and from Brislington by Mr. Sircom, 
whose specimens (three) are in Mr. Vaughan’s 
collection. There are also two in the Duck 
collection, probably from Portishead. 
„ sulzella. W.V. Not scarce in woods near Bristol, 
Almondsbury ; Leigh, Portishead, &c. 
„ DEGEEEELLA. L. Used to be taken freely by Mr. 
Harding at Stapleton, by Mr. Vaughan at 
Hanham, and by Mr. Sircom at Brislington. 
It is now scarce, the only recent captures 
having been in Portbury Wood. 
,, viRiDELLA. L. Abundant everywhere in oak 
woods. 
„ cuPRELLA. F. Three specimens from Brislington wmre 
recorded by Mr. Sircom, in the third volume 
of the Zoologist. There are also specimens 
in the Duck collection. 
Nemotots scabiosellus. S. Taken by Mr. Hill, at rest on 
Scabious in Woodland Copse, near Almonds- 
bury, in June.” No recent records. 
„ cuPEiACELLus. H. Both sexes taken at rest on 
teazles, on the Avonmouth railway bank, near 
Clifton ; and at Leigh. In the Manual^ Vol. 
II,, p, 301, Stainton says, ''the male of this 
species is unknown.” 
SWAMMEEDAMIA COMPTELLA. S. ( — APICELLA. St.) Ill gar- 
dens and hedges near Kedland, Stapleton, 
Henbury, Almondsbury ; Clevedon, Portis- 
head, &c., amongst plums. 
