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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
The Entomologist’s Weekly Intel- 
ligencer may be obtained 
Wholesale of E. Newman, 9, Devon- 
shire Street, Bishopsgate, and of 
W. Kent Sc Co., 51 Sc 52, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Retail of James Gardner, 52, High 
Holborn; H. J. Harding, 1, York 
Street, Church Street, Shoveditch ; 
A. W. Huckett, 3, East Road, City 
Road; W. Weatherley, High Street, 
Peckham ; C. J. Cribb, 8, West- 
bourne Grove, Bayswater. 
All communications to be addressed to 
Mr. H. T. Stainton, Mountsjield , 
Lewisham, near London, S.E. No notice 
will be taken of anonymous communica- 
tions. 
Exchange. — The charge for lists of 
duplicates and desiderata remains as 
before, — 
s. d. 
Under half a column ... 0 6 
Above half a column, but 
under half a page . . . 1 0 
Above half a page, but under 
a page 2 0 
Correspondents will therefore please en- 
close stamps for these amounts, when 
they send notices which belong to the 
heading of “ Exchange.” 
Change of Address. — Having left 
William Street, my address is now — 
William Machin, 1 6 , Brighton Terrace, 
Bishop’s Road, Victoria Park ; Jan. 3. 
Change of Address (No. 540 in the 
‘ Annual ’ list. — My address is now — 
J. B. Hodgkinson, Penwortham Mill, 
near Preston. 
Change of Address. — My address 
(No. 263) from now till June will be — 
Rev. H. Habpur Crewe, Ivy Cottage , 
Wickham Market, Suffolk. 
TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
J. G. C. — Please enclose six postage- 
stamps. 
C. H. — We are still of opinion that 
the Coslella larva had crept by chance 
into the mine formed by some other 
insect, and have no doubt in a few years 
you will arrive at the same conclusion. 
W. H. B.— Next week. 
A Briton. — Next week. 
A. W. — Next week. 
Cosstis Ligniperda. — A number of 
letters have lately reached us, enquiring 
where and when the larva of the “ Goat 
Moth” can be obtained. We presume 
these enquiries are instigated by the 
picture in the * Illustrated London 
Almanack,’ which represents a huge 
green caterpillar, which the readers are 
informed is that of the “ Goat’s-head 
Moth.” As the real larva of Cossus 
Ligniperda is nearly the colour of raw 
beef, the figure in question gives rather 
an erroneous idea of this caterpillar, 
which may be found in the trunk of any 
decayed willow-tree at almost any time 
of the year : the larvae are, however, more 
frequently obtained when rambling about 
in September and May. 
Errata. — In No. 171, at p. 115, line 
17, for Benton read Benson. In No. 169, 
p. 101, lines 30 and 31, for equal the 
sum of the province, read equivalent to 
the sum of the provinces. At same page, 
1st line, after authorities add or letters 
might be found preferable to numerals 
for the latter purpose. 
CAPTURES. 
Lepidoptera. 
Asychna dratclla . — On the 9th of last 
July I captured three specimens of this 
rarity, by sweeping, on Sanderstead 
Downs. — Charles ITealy, 74, Napier 
Street, lloxlon, N. ; January 7, 1860. 
