LEPIDOPTEEA OF THE BEISTOL DISTBICT. 
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Aegybesthia eitidella. F. Common amongst hawthorn 
throughout the district. ^ 
„ SEMITESTACELLA. C. ScarcG amoBgst beeches 
near Bristol, Over Park, and Almondsbury. 
,, spiNiELLA. Z. Taken by Mr. Sircom near 
Brislington. 
„ ALBiSTEiELLA. H. Commoii amougst sloe bushes. 
„ SEMiFuscELLA. H. ScarcG in gardens and hedges, 
in August. Cook’s Folly Woods, Bristol, 
Almondsbury ; Portishead, &c. 
„ MEKDicELLA. H. Commoii on Burdham Down 
in June, amongst sloe. 
,, GLAUCiNELLA. Z. Not scarcG Oil oak trunks in 
Leigh Woods, Brislington, and Portishead, 
,, EETiNELLA. Z. Commoii ill birch woods and 
plantations near A.lmondsbury ; on Leigh 
' Down and near Portishead. 
,, niLECTELLA. Z. “ The first English specimens 
ivere taken near Bristol by Mr. Dale.” 
Zoologist, VII. It used to be taken amongst 
juniper bushes on lawns at Almondsbury; 
and near Brislington. 
,, cuEVELLA. L. Common in orchards at Almonds- 
bury ; and Portishead. 
„ soEBiELLA. T. Scarco ill Leigh Woods, by Mr. 
Vaughan. The larvae are found in leaf buds 
of Pyrus aria, &c., in May. 
,, PYGMAiELLA. H. Comnion amongst sallows near 
Stapleton, Hanham, Almondsbury; Brisling- 
ton, Portishead, &c. 
„ GOEDAETELLA. L. Mr. Vaughan says, plentiful 
in all states on birches on Leigh Down ; less 
so on Durdham Down. Very variable.’^ 
