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LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
Eoslerstammia eexlebeli.a. F, Scarce amongst Tilia parvi- 
folia in Frome Glen, near Stapleton; more 
plentiful in Leigh Woods. The larva of this 
species also has been discovered by Mr. Grigg, 
and was described by Mr. Stainton in the 
E. M. M., Vol XVL, p. 94. 
Glyphipteryx fuscoviridella. H. Plentiful in May and 
June, flying over grass and flowers, in the 
sunshine, in meadows near Stapleton, 
Almondsbury ; Brislington, Pensford, Portis- 
head, &c. 
„ THRAsoNELLA. S. Not scai’ce near Almonds- 
bury and on the banks of the Avon near Sea 
Mills ; Portishead, &c., amongst rushes. 
„ EQUiTELLA. S. Commoii amongst Sedum, on 
old walls and gardens near Bristol, Eedland, 
Stapleton, Almondsbury, &c. 
„ FiscHERiELLA. Z. Commou ill grassy places 
throughout the district. 
Perittia obscurepunctella. S. Not common near Bristol. 
Mr. Hill used to take it at Almondsbury ; and 
Mr. Sircom “ frequenting hedges near Bris- 
lington, early in the spring.” 
Tinagma sericiella. H. Amongst broom and bushes near 
Stapleton, Almondsbury ; Keynsham, &c. 
,, staxneeli.a. F. Beaten from yews in Leigh Woods 
by Mr. Grigg, and scarce in woods near 
Brislington by Mr. Sircom. 
,, RESPLEXDEi.LA. D. Mr. Vaughaii has some speci- 
mens in his collection which were taken by 
Mr. Sircom at Brislington. 
Argyresthia EPHTPPELLA. F. Leigh Woods, by Mr. Vaughaii, 
and Portishead by Mr. Duck. 
