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QHRTSOPHANUS DISPAR.— Will Lepidopterists who possess 

 specimens of Chrysophanus dispar, Haw., kindly communicate with 

 J. K. CHARNLEY, F.E.S., Howick House, Preston, Lancashire 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. -Meetings for the 

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Wednesday, December 3rd, 1902, and Annual, January 21bt, 1903. 



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