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LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
Laveena, var. nigra. S. Less common than the type. 
jj viNOLENTELLA. H.S. Two Specimens were taken in 
Leigh Woods by Mr. W. H. Grigg, 
Chrysoclista linneella. S. Mr. Vaughan writes — “This 
used to occur in great plenty on trunks of 
lime trees in College Green and St. Michael’s 
Churchyard, Bristol, and sparingly on Durd- 
ham Down.” It is now scarce. 
,, flavjcapitella. H. Common hi hedges and 
woods, flying by day. 
Asychna modestella. D. Scarce on Durdham Down and at 
Almondsbury, in May, amongst Stellaria. 
,, FuscociLiELLA. S. Scai’cc Oil slopcs of Durdham 
Down, by Mr. Vaughan. 
„ TERMiNELLA. D. Near Bristol and Almondsbury ; 
and larvae common in leaves of Girccea lute- 
tiana in Leigh Woods, in the autumn. 
Chrysocorys festaliella. H. Not scarce in woods near 
Bristol, Almondsbury; Leigh, &c., in May. 
Antispila pfeifferella. F. Amongst dogwood on downs 
near Bristol, Almondsbury ; and Leigh. 
„ TREiTSCHKiELLA. F. Com 111011 amoiigst dogwood in 
the same localities as the preceding species. 
Stephensia BRUNNicHELLA. L. Bather scarce on Leigh 
Down, in May, and local. 
Elachista GLEiCHEKELLA. F. Commoii Oil dry banks amongst 
wild carrot, on Durdham Down, near Almonds- 
bury ; and Leigh Woods. 
,, magnificella. T. Larvae common near Bristol, 
Stapleton, Hanham ; Brislington, Leigh, &c., 
in leaves of Lamia pilosa in April and May. 
Mr. Vaughan thinks it is double brooded, as 
he used to take it at the end of May and 
