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LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
Orthot^lia sparganiella. T. Scarce near Bristol, in marshes 
near Ashley Hill, &c., amongst Sparganiim. 
Phibalocera querceila F. Abundant everywhere in gar- 
dens, the larvse being sometimes quite a pest 
on evergreens. 
Depressaria costosella. H. Common amongst furze on 
Durdham Down, Almondsbury ; Brislington, 
Clevedon, &c. 
,, LiTURELLA. AY.V. Dui'dliam Down, Patchway. 
Air. ‘Vaughan writes, “ the larvEe are common 
on knapweed at Keynsham, and easy to 
rear.” 
„ PALLOR ELLA. Z. A single specimen was reared 
by Air. Hill from a larva taken on Angelica, 
near Almondsbury, in 1851. According to 
the Manual this was formerly common near 
Bristol, but is now scarce. 
,, UMBELLELLA. S. Commoii amoiigst furze 
throughout the district. 
,, AssiMiLELLA. T. Amongst broom near Bristol, 
Stapleton, Almondsbury, &c. Not common. 
„ NANATELLA. S. Commoii amoiigst carline 
thistles on downs near Clifton, Redland ; 
Clevedon, Weston, &c. 
,, ATOMELLA. W.V. Recorded by Air. Hill (in the 
Zoologist, Vol. VIII.) from flowers of golden 
rod, near Almondsbuiy ; and by Air. Sircom, 
from amongst broom, near Keynsham. 
,, scoPARiELLA. LarvsB found on broom f Spartium 
scoparia ) near Almondsbury, by Air. Hill. 
,, ARENELLA. W.V. Commoii everywhere. 
„ PROPiNQUELLA. T. Near Bristol, Almondsbury, 
Patchway ; Portishead, &c. Not common. 
