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opening; in the window, was closed with a 
sliding door, and this was not opened till 
all were found to have ascended into 
the nest, when the slide was withdrawn, 
and liberty was given them to go out and 
come in when they pleased. 
On entering the box they made them- 
selves perfectly at home at once, 
pitching immediately into the good 
things I had provided for them, and as 
soon as daylight appeared setting to 
work as quietly as though no change 
whatever had taken place either in their 
circumstances or situation. 
S. Stone. 
Brighthampton , 
October 7, 1860. 
Erratum in the List of Hemiptera, just 
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