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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
The Noctuee begin with Diloba Caru- 
leocephala, and include Demas Coryli, 
Asteroscopus nuheculosa and Cassinea, 
Aventia Flexula, Soletohia fuliginosa, 
and the group of Deltoides. 
Of course we can imagine that, on 
account of this arrangement, this new 
Catalogue may to some be unpalatable ; 
but we believe that those who are ad- 
vanced beyond a certain stage will not 
be disposed to lay so very much stress 
upon arrangement, and will gladly 
welcome so complete a Synonymic 
Catalogue, which we fancy will be 
found of great value by all who are 
really working at European Lepi- 
doptera. 
The Entomologist’s Weekly Intel- 
ligencer may be obtained 
Wholesale of E. Newman, 9 Devon- 
shire Street, Bishopsgate, and of 
W. Kent & Co. 61 & 52 Pater- 
noster Row. 
All communications to be addressed to 
Mr. H. T. Stainton, Mountsfield, 
Lewisham, near London, S. E . No notice 
ivill be taken of anonymous communica- 
tions. 
Exchange. — The charge for lists of 
duplicates and desiderata remains as 
before — 
s. d. 
Under half a column ... 0 6 
Above half a column, but 
under half a page ... 1 0 
Above half a page, but under 
a page 2 0 
Correspondents will therefore please en- 
close stamps for these amounts when 
they send notices which belong to the 
heading of “ Exchange.” 
TO COEBESPONDENTS. 
T. H . — Liparis Dispar larvae hatch in 
April or May, and eat leaves of elm, &c. 
Cossus Ligniperda feeds on the wood of 
willow, oak and other trees. 
CAPTURES. 
Lepidoptera. 
Captures at Sugar . — During the month 
of August, in company with Mr. Isaac 
Swinden, I have visited various woods 
round here. At sugar we have captured 
the following: — 
Xylophasia Scolopacina, 
Apamea Connexa, 
Triphaena Janthina, 
... Fimbria, 
Noctua Glareosa, 
... Dahlii, 
Orthosia Congener, 
Xanthia Cerago, 
... Flavago, &c., &c. 
All in fine condition, except O. Con- 
gener. I have also bred five specimens 
of N. Dahlii, all females. — J. Batty, 
South Street, Park, Sheffield; Sept. 1. 
Captures at Torquay . — Since my last 
communication I have captured a beau- 
tiful series of L. Putrescens, all in first- 
rate condition. I have also taken at 
sugar A. Aquilina and A. Nigricans, in 
great plenty. Amongst day-flying in- 
sects P. Adonis has been exceedingly 
abundant during the last week ; P. Alsus 
has also turned up, but rather sparingly ; 
C. Edusa is very uncommon this year ; 
I have not seen more than five specimens 
altogether ; this hot weather may, how- 
ever, have some effect in bringing a few 
more out. — R. M. Stewart, 3, Park 
Place, Torquay, Devon; Sept. I. 
