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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
One specimen of Sphinx Convolvuli has 
been taken here this year, and others 
seen ; but I hare not heard of any 
Acherontia Alropos being taken, although 
they were so common last year. — R. E. 
Beam eld, St. John’s Parsonage , Mans- 
field; Nov. 26. 
OBSERVATIONS. 
Grapla C-album in Suffolk. — I had 
the pleasure of observing, a few weeks 
ago, a fine specimen of this insect, but 
having no net was unable to capure it. 
I see by the ‘Manual’ that no locality is 
given for this species in the Eastern 
Counties. — J. S. Tyrer, Hill House , 
Eye. 
Geographical Distribution of Rhopa- 
loeera and Sphingina. — The following 
insects occur in Province 7, though not 
mentioned in Messrs. Boyd and More’s 
list, nor in that of Mr. Kirby: — 
Colias Edusa 
Vanessa Cardui 
Anthrocera Trifolii 
... Filipendulse 
Smerinthus Populi 
Chserocampa Porcellus 
Macroglossa Stellatarum. 
— A. O. Walker, Chester ; Nov. 28 . 
Geographical Distribution of the Sphin- 
gina. — I see, by the list of the localities 
of the British Sphingina in to-day’s 
‘Intelligencer,’ Chcerocampa Porcellus is 
given as not occurring in Province 8, 
which comprises Notts. I have taken 
one specimen of it this year, in fine con- 
dition, and I believe two or three more 
were taken two years ago. — R. E. 
Bhameld, St. Johns Parsonage , Mans- 
field ; Nov. 26. 
Hail-stone Fly. — Edward Ford, Esq., 
of Old Park, Enfield, observed a little 
fly enclosed in a hailstone of the storm 
of the 18th duly. He gave it to me, 
and it proves to be Chlorops lineala, 
Fabr., — the fly that occurs in immense 
swarms on the windows and ceilings of 
houses near London in the spring. 
Francis Walker, Grove, Highgate ; 
Nov. 26. 
EXCHANGE. 
Pelasia Cassinea . — I have a few du- 
plicates of this insect (males only), which 
I shall be glad to exchange for local 
species ; Bombyces preferred. M y stock 
being limited, it will be necessary to 
write before sending boxes. Those who 
do not hear from me within a week will 
please conclude their offer is not ac- 
cepted. — W. G. Rawlinson, Taunton ; 
November 23. 
Exchange . — I have two or three fine 
Notodonta Carmelita, which I could ex- 
change for pupae of Deilephila Galii. 
Write first. — F. O. Stanuish, 2, Alfred 
Cottages , Warner Road, Camberwell, S. 
Exchange . — I still have duplicates of 
the following, numbered according to the 
Appendix to the ‘ Manual’ : — Nos. 2, 3, 
15, 21 to 26, 27, 29, 31, 32, 34 to 40, 58, 
66, 74, 78, 87, 103, 135, 136, 148, 163, 
165, 166, 185, 204, 205, 213, 217, 237, 
240, 258, 274 , 281, 289, 290, 312, 338, 
346, 347, 351, 354, 357, 367,370,371, 
372, 384,403, 406, 410, 412, 413, 415, 
483 to 486, 491, 492. My wants are as 
under-mentioned : — Nos. 503, 506, 514, 
517, 522, 526, 528, 532, 534, 536, 539, 
544, 546, 547, 549, 560, 569, 571 to 578, 
580 to 584, 587, 589, 590, 592, 594, 598, 
600, 602, 603, 608, 610, 615, 616, 618, 
619, 621, 627, 638, 639, 646,649,650, 
65 1 , 654 to 657, 660 to 675, 677, 679, 680, 
682 to 685, 687 to 690, 693 to 697, 699, 
701, 713, 714, 719, 720, 722, 728, 730, 
731, 733, 735, 738 to 743, 746,750, 759, 
761, 766, 772 to 776, 778 to 780, 788, 
793, 798 to 801, 807 to 809, 815, 825, 
826, 830, 832, 835 to 840, 841 to 926. 
There are some gentlemen from whom I 
