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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
were exclusively Eastern and others 
exclusively Western, a longitudinal 
section of the country would prove 
desirable. 
Next week we will recur to this 
subject, and will point out the divisions 
which we traced on the Map in con- 
nection with the distribution of our 
British Butterflies. 
The Entomologist’s Weekly Intel- 
ligencer may be obtained 
Wholesale of E. Newman, 9, Devon- 
shire Street, Bishopsgate, and of 
W. Kent & Co., 51 & 52, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Retail of James Gardner, 52, High 
Holborn; H. J. Harding, 1, York 
Street, Church Street, Shoreditch; 
A. W. Huckelt, 3, East Road, City 
Road; W. Weatherley, High Street, 
Peckham ; C. J. Cribb, 8, West- 
bourne Grove, Bayswater. 
All communications to be addressed to 
Mr. II. T. Stainton, Mov.nlsfi.eld , 
Lewisham, near London, S.E. No notice 
will 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 CORRESPONDENTS. 
C. R. — Keep your larva; of N. Plan- 
taginis in a cool place throughout the 
winter ; they will do best out of doors. 
Charles Holyday. — We have re- 
ceived a letter with this signature. Is 
there such a person? We do not find 
his name in the “ List of Entomolo- 
gists.” 
G. C. — Your list of Surinam butterflies 
is unsuited to our columns. Mr. Stevens, 
of 24, Bloomsbury Street, brought out, a 
few years back, a small pamphlet of 
‘ Instructions to Natural-History Col- 
lectors iu Foreign Countries,’ which 
would probably give you the information 
you require. 
OBSERVATIONS. 
Camptogramma Gemmaria. — Mr. Ro- 
gers wishes to have the experience of 
others as to the time of appearance of 
the two sexes of C. Gemmaria ; mine is 
not extensive, and not quite in accord- 
ance with his. I took a male last year, 
I think in September, but, not knowing 
the insect at the time, made no me- 
morandum, and a second male this year 
on the 8th of October; the former at 
sugar at Hammersmith Marshes; the 
latter from a hedge near Shoreham, Sus- 
sex. — Dr. Allchin, 7, Pembridge Villas » 
Bayswater. 
EXCHANGE. 
Phlogophora Empyrea . — I have some 
fine specimens for exchange, and should 
be glad to receive offers from any one in 
want of it. Amongst my desiderata are 
the following : — 4, 5, 9, 19, 20, 23, 24, 28, 
35, 38, 41 to 40, 48, 52, 53, (52, (53, 75,* 
77,* 81,* 85,* 8(5* 88 to 98, 100 to 102, 
109, 111 to 113, 115 to 117, 119 to 125, 
127, 128, 130 to 134, 140, 142 to 144, 148 
to 153, 155 to 100, 102, 170, 174 to 17(5, 
1 8 1 * to 183, 180* to 188,* 191 to 203,200, 
207, 209 to 212,215, 218 to 230, 234, 
235, 241 to 251, 253 to 250, 203 to 272, 
