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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
ten months in the year. — C. Miller, 
17, Silurian Terrace , Brolet Road , Dal- 
ston, N.E. 
[We have no doubt that Fuscocuprella, 
like Paripennella, may be fouud from 
July to November, and some stragglers 
are even locomotive in the spring after 
hybernation ; ten months is almost the 
average duration of life of a Coleophora 
larva, and though single specimens 
occur occasionally at odd times a double- 
brooded Coleophora appears, in our 
present state of knowledge, an impos- 
sibility.] 
EXCHANGE. 
Geographical Arrangement of British 
Sphinges. — I am drawing up a geo- 
graphical arrangement of the British 
Sphinges, and should be glad of local 
lists from any localities not mentioned 
in the ‘ Manual.’ Lists from Wales, 
Scotland and Ireland would be particu- 
larly acceptable. I have fewest lo- 
calities for the species of the genus 
Trochilium. I shall be happy to 
send lists of species occurring in pro- 
vinces 2 and 8 to any one working up 
other classes geographically. — W. F. 
Kirby, St. Peters Blouse, Brighton; 
October 15. 
Phlogophora Empyrea. — I have some 
fine duplicates of this species, and shall 
be happy to hear from any one who has 
fine and well-set specimens of the fol- 
lowing: — Nos. 48, 81, 88, 90, any Tro- 
chilium except 95 and 99, 108, 109, 112, 
113, 115, 121 -123, 125, 128, 130—132, 
134, 140, 142, 150, 156, 183, 194, 207, 
209, 210, 212, 218, 221, 225, 228, 241 — 
243, 246—248, 250, 263, 277, 280, 287, 
315, 320, 321, 335, 349, 350,377,379, 
382, 385, 389, 391, 404, 406,417,419, 
429, 433, 435, 442, 447—449, 455, 475, 
489, 492, 493. Any one who answers 
this notice must write before sending a 
box. — M. S. Blakeb, Leaves. 
Lithocollelis trifasciella . — I have taken 
a number of this species, and shall have 
much pleasure in sending specimens to 
any persons who will pay the postage of 
the boxes both ways. — E dw. Parfitt, 
Museum, Taunton; Oct. 17. 
Coleoptera for Sale. 
J A. BREWER, of Holmesdale House, 
. Reigate, Surrey, begs to announce 
that be has on hand specimens of the 
following species for sale, which he will 
be happy to supply at the prices affixed 
to them. 
Drypta emarginata 
Polystichus fasciolatus 
Zabrus piger . . . 
Harpalus rupicola . . 
Stenolophus Teutonus 
Aucbenia 4-maculata . 
Endomychus coccineus 
s. d. 
2 6 each 
5 0 ... 
0 6 ... 
1 0 ... 
0 6 ... 
0 6 ... 
0 4 ... 
J. A. B. has also still on hand speci- 
mens of most of the species advertised in 
the 1 Intelligencer’ of May 14th, June 4th 
and August 13th, 1859. He will be happy 
to send a priced list of the species he has 
on hand to any who may desire it. 
The specimens are all carded and in 
good condition. 
The above species may also be ob- 
tained of Mr. S. Stevens, 24, Bloomsbury 
Street, as well as most of those previously 
advertised. 
I 
"J 0 II SAL E. — A Copy of ‘ The 
British Tortrices.’ Apply to 
F. G., Post Office, Southampton. 
Now ready, price 8 d., 
A LIST OF LEPIDOPTERA. 
Part TI. Printed on one side only 
for labelling Cabinets. Arranged as in 
the ‘Manual of British Butterflies and 
Moths.’ By II . T. Stainton. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Printed and published by Edward Newman, 
Printer, of No. !l, Devonshire Street, Bishops- 
gate Without, London, in the County of 
Middlesex.— Saturday, October 22, 1 H.VJ. 
