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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
letters which I have sent requesting in- 
telligence as to its fate. 
As it appears that such impositions — 
for impositions I apprehend such kinds 
of dealings must be considered — are be- 
coming the bane of entomological ex- 
changes, and finding that not only I 
but other entomologists also have been 
victimized, I feel it my duty to expose 
the case as a warning in the * Intelli- 
gencer.’ 
I am, Sir, 
Your obedient servant, 
J. 0. Fison. 
Ipswich ; 
December 17, 1859. 
D OUBLEDAY’S SYNONYMIC 
LIST of BRITISH LEPI- 
DOPTERA, printed on both sides, 
may now be had at Sixpence, or post free 
at Sevenpence. 
London : Edward Newman, 9, Devon- 
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Price 3s., 
P RACTICAL HINTS 
respecting MOTHS and BUT- 
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calities; forming a Calendar of Entomo- 
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in pursuit of Lepidoptera. By Richakd 
Shield. 
London: John Van Yoorst, Pater- 
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HE WORLD OF INSECTS: 
A Guide to its Wonders. By 
J. W. Douglas. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
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Second Edition, price 3s., 
T HE ENTOMOLOGIST’S COM- 
PANION. By H. T. Stainton. 
“ For those interested in the study of 
the smaller moths, this book will be found 
of great use.’’ — Athcnceum. 
London: Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster 
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Price 25s., 
THE BRITISH TORTRICES. 
BY S. J. WILKINSON. 
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with observations on their habits and 
localities. 
“ Mr. Wilkinson has described, with 
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three hundred species of these insects. 
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