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Change oe Address. — Having left 
Holford Street, my address is now — 
William Machin, 69, Grafton Street, 
Mile End, N.E. ; June 27. 
TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
C. G. — We do not know the address 
of a cork-cutter who deals in cork in 
sheets. The address was given (Int. iv. 
p. 21) of a cork-cutter who supplied very 
fair cork soles, good enough for ordinary 
boxes at Is. the dozen pairs, and a better 
sort suitable for cabinets at 2s. Qd. the 
dozen pairs ; hut that address seems now 
quite obsolete. 
G. D. — You are quite right; your in- 
sect is Troehilium myopceforme. 
F. H.,Ratisbon. — The oak leaves you 
sent last mouth have produced Orchestes 
Quercus. 
W. S. enquires what is the food-plant 
oi Acidalia Holosericeata ; we regret that 
we are unable to supply the information. 
Can any of our readers help us ? 
CAPTURES. 
Lepidopteea. 
Captures in Epping Forest. — During 
the past month I have captured the fol- 
lowing species in Epping Forest: — 
Drepana Hamula. 
... Unguicula. 
Heterogenea Asellus. I beat most of 
this insect from beech. I have only 
taken one male flying in the sun ; they 
continue coming out for a long time. 
Erastria Venustula. This insect has 
not been so abundant this season as it 
was last. I have taken several, but there 
were not many good ones among them. 
Among the Tortricina I have taken 
the following: — 
Roxana Arcuella. Common, 
Semasia Woeberana. 
Stigmonota Weirana. 
... Inlernana. 
... Interruplana. 
Endopisa Puncticostana. 
Chrosis Audouinana. 
—Thomas Eedle, 9, Maidstone Place, 
Goldsmith Row, Hackney Road ; July 2. 
Doings in the New Forest. — Since my 
last I have taken a few good things, 
E. Crihrum and B. Rohoraria being 
