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C. A company found at Chipping Nor- 

 ton towards the end of July, 1888 ; com- 

 B. Company found at Chipping Norton to- pared Aug. 9. Like thelarvte of B, they 

 wards the end of July, 1888; compared Aug. 0. ^ere changing their last skins when 

 It is possible that 2 or 3 larvre from D. were found, and were upon the same bed of net- 

 accidentally introduced ; and 3 from C. were ties. It is probable that they belonged 

 intermixed with Experiment 6. It is pro- to the same company ; 3 of these were 

 bable that this and the next lot belong to intermixed with B in Expt. 6, and it 

 one company, as they were of the same age, ig possible that larvas of B may have been 

 and found on the same bed of nettles. introduced into Expts. 31 and 32, al- 



though this is unlikely. 



