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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
fusion of reeds, &c., the vulgarism of “ I 
wish I may get” Arundineti can doubt- 
less be used with propriety. — E. C. Eve, 
284, King's Road, Chelsea, S.W. 
OBSERVATIONS. 
Gregarious Pupce . — A man was digging 
potatoes the other day in a field near 
here, in which there chanced to be a 
small sallow tree: as he dug towards it 
he turned up a pupa of Smerinthus Oeel- 
latus, and then went on digging nearer 
to the tree, turning up at each spadefull 
of earth half a dozen or so, till at last he 
found no less than thirty-seven specimens 
in a piece of ground less than two feet 
in diameter. I have never heard of 
the pupae of the larger Sphinges being 
found so close together and in such num- 
bers; and, though I have often dug for 
S. Ocellatus and Populi, I have never 
been successful in finding cither of them. 
— W. H. Comyn, Wolseley Villa, Chel- 
tenham ; October 25. 
Adonis and Cory don not at Flam- 
borough . — I entomologized Flamborough 
Head from the 2oth of J une to the 1st of 
August, and saw no trace either of Adonis 
or Cory don. I have taken the latter in 
other parts as late as August, and I think 
that at any rate I should have met with 
worn specimens if those butterflies had 
frequented that locality. — Rev. E. Hor- 
ton, Wick, Worcester; October 28. 
Anybia Langiella. — I find that I have 
bred A. Langiella this year from Epilo- 
bium, together with Laverna Epilobiella. 
I had three fine specimens come out. I 
must look out for it again next season, 
as I have every reason to think that it 
will not be by any means scarce. — I bid. 
EXCHANGE. 
Camptogramma Fluviala, Spc. — I have 
a lew pairs of bred C. Fluviala, in 
beautiful condition, to spare, and should 
like to exchange for pupa or imago of 
Deilephila Galii and eggs of Ennomos 
Fuscantaria. Many other local species 
would be equally acceptable, particularly 
Northern ones. I have also E.Fceneana, 
C. Wimmcrana and C. Modestana in du- 
plicate. — D. T. Button, Corner of Rye 
Lane, Peckham, Surrey. 
Exchange. — I have a limited number 
of Colias Edusa and Chcerocampa El- 
penor (the latter in pupa*), which I shall 
be glad to exchange for any of the Theclce 
or Polyommati, except Alexis. — Y. Duer, 
Ravensbourne Park, Lewisham, S.E. 
Exchange. — I have duplicates of the 
following iusects: — 
Gonepteryx Rhamni, 
Nemeobius Lucina, 
Pamphila Linea, 
... Comma, 
Chserocatnpa Elpenor, 
Hypogyinna Dispar, 
Apamea Connexa, 
Anthocelis Rufina, 
all in good condition. I shall be happy 
to exchange them for any of the under- 
mentioned : — 
Papilio Machaon, 
Colias Edusa, 
Grapta C-album, 
Polyommatus Adonis, 
... Corydon, 
... Arion, 
Anthrocera Filipendulie. 
— Joseph Rodgers, 8G, High Fields, 
Sheffield. 
Exchange. — I have fine specimens of 
Acherontiu Atropos in duplicate, which I 
shall be happy to exchange for any of 
the following : — 
Argynnis Latlionia, 
Sphinx Convolvuli, 
Deilephila Euphorbite, 
... Galii. 
I have also Sphinx Lignslri (pupa*) and 
Colias Edusa , in good condition, to ex- 
change for Theda Pruni and Polyom- 
matus Artaxerxcs. As my insects arc in 
