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Change of Address. — Having left 
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topher Eales, 63, Orange Street, High 
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TO COERESPONDENTS. 
K. L. M. — Artaxerxes is the northern 
form of Agestis ; a fact long suspected. 
W. T. — If your insect did not re- 
semble Ridens in the larva state, and the 
perfect insect is so like A. Alni, what 
makes you think it is Ridens P 
T. B. — Wood’s ‘Index’ can be ob- 
tained of Willis & Sotheran, 136, Strand, 
London. 
W. B. P. — Thanks for the larvae ; they 
are Coleophora juncicolella. 
G. C. M. — The promised Coleophora 
larva will be very acceptable. 
