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Change of Address. — Having left 
Llanbedr Hall, Ruthin, my address will 
be — F. A. Jesse, The Grove , Kentish 
Town , London; Oct. 17. 
Change of Address. — I have re- 
moved from 80, Gopsall Street, Hoxton, 
and shall be obliged to my entomological 
friends if they will address to me in future 
as follows: — James Bryant, 63, Old 
Broad Street, London, E.C. 
TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
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W. F. K. — There will be no occasion 
to publish your address till you have one. 
There will not be any List of Entomolo- 
gists in the forthcoming ‘ Annual.’ 
A. T. — A cylindrical ochreous case can 
hardly belong to Saturatella ; it sounds 
more like a case of Coleophora Albicosta. 
F. H.— XIII., XIV. and XV. duly 
received; many thanks for the larvae, in- 
sects and dissertation on the Psychidae. 
CAPTURES. 
Lepidopteba. 
Colias Hyale. — T have not seen any 
mention of this insect during the late 
extraordinary summer. Two specimens 
occurred at Worthing, on the 21st of 
August, one in the Steyne Gardens, the 
other on the downs. — J. R. Hind, 22, 
Grove Road, St.John's Wood; Oct. 15. 
Thecla Pruni. — In a box of Lepi- 
doptera captured within a few miles 
around Chesterfield, I find this very local 
species, also C. Fluctuosa, X. Scolopa- 
cina, P. Interrogalionis, C. Glabraria, 
and other insects not generally common. 
Ibid. 
Autumn Butterflies. — A very fine spe- 
cimen of Vanessa Polychloros was taken 
by my brother, T. F. Jesse, on Tuesday 
last, on the road to Ruthin. I have also 
taken twenty-four specimens of Grapta 
C-album. — F. Ablett Jesse, Llanbedr 
Hall, Ruthin; October 6. 
Sphinx Celerio. — I saw a beautiful 
specimen of this insect, which Hew into 
the shop of Mr. Steel, chemist, in 
Beccles, attracted by the light, and then 
it alighted on a door in the shop. — 
W. Winter, Aldeby ; October 15. 
Lithocollelis Spinicolella. — I had the 
pleasure of taking several of the above, 
in company with Ornix and a few 
Nepticula mines, on sloe, yesterday, near 
Hampstead. I do not see any scarcity 
of Micro larvae this season ; I have taken 
a great many Nepticula mines on bramble, 
wild rose, wild apple, elm, and one in 
ash ; also Lithocolletis and Ornix, in 
almost any quantity, upon hawthorn, ash, 
