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TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
Y. D. — “ Raking” is a peculiar mode 
of obtaining insects, practised on the 
loose sand-hills of the coast by some of 
the Lancashire collectors; there is no 
good published definition of the term. 
A. D. T. — Quite agreeable to help 
you. 
No. 1. Balaninus villosus. 
,, 2. Cionus Thapsus. 
„ 3. Cryptucephalus minutus. 
The dark varieties would be acceptable. 
E. C. B. — From thirty to forty drawers 
will be required. Cork is better than 
felt. Four specimens are necessary if the 
species are variable. We cannot quote 
a juice for a cabinet, nor recommend you 
where to go : cabinets for sale are some- 
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