106 THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
‘ Lepidoptera Britannica,’ many of them 
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cases only unique specimens were known. 
With such limited information it is not 
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“The case is now very different; 
Lepidoptera has become the favourite 
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and by newly devised means vast num- 
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for determining species and varieties.” 
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