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LEPIDOPTEKA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
Argaresthta brockeella. H. Common amongst birch trees. 
„ arceuthinella. Z. Amongst junipers in gardens 
at Brislington, by Mr. Sircom. 
Cedestis farinatella. D. a single specimen of this northern 
species was beaten by Mr. Grigg from a larch 
tree in Leigh Woods, in June, 1883. 
OcNEROSTOMA PTNTARTELLA. Z. Amoiigst piues near Almonds- 
bury, by Mr. Hill ; and in Leigh Woods, by 
Mr. Gvigg. 
Zelleria hepariella. M. Recorded by Mr. Hill from 
plantations near Ahnondsbury ; on the wing 
from August to October. 
„ iNsrGNiPENNELLA, S. A fine specimen captured in 
the Leigh Woods by Mr. Grigg, was named 
for him by Mr. C. G. Barrett. 
Gracilarta alchimiella. S. ( = swedeeella. St.) Com- 
mon everywhere in oak woods. 
„ stigmatella. F. Amongst sallows near Almonds- 
bury ; and in Leigh Woods. 
„ semifasgiella. H. Scarce, in October, at ivy 
bloom and in woods, near Bristol, Almonds- 
bury ; Portishead, &c. 
,, elokgella. L. Scarce near Bristol amongst 
alders, by Mr. Grigg. 
,, TRiNGiPENNELLA. Z. Commoii amougst plan- 
tains on slopes of Downs near Bristol, and 
on railway banks ; larvae sometimes abun- 
dant. 
,, SYRiNGELLA. F. Too plentiful in gardens and 
plantations amongst lilac and privet. 
,, AUROGUTTELLA. S. Not rare in woods near 
Bristol, Ahnondsbury ; Leigh, Keynsham, 
Portishead, &c., amongst St. John’s wort. 
