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and Earias Clorana is taken in some 
seasons plentifully, so that I have not 
confounded those insects, as Mr. Hodg- 
kinson wishes to insinuate. There is 
another also included in my list, alto- 
gether upon Mr. Hodgkinson’s well- 
known exposition : I was not the captor 
of that insect ( Heliolhis Sculosa), but I 
presumed it was captured in the district, 
and gave it a place in my list, which was 
objected to by others, but with more 
civility than has been exhibited by 
Hodgkinson. 
I am, Sir, 
Your obedient servant, 
Thomas Aemstbong. 
12, Barwise Court , 
English Street, Carlisle ; 
January 16. 
RESTITUTION MADE. 
To the Editor of the 1 Intelligencer.' 
Sir, — Since I wrote for G. A. Almond’s 
address in the ‘ Intelligencer,’ it has been 
supplied to me, and I believe the purpose 
for which I wished to know it has been 
pointed out to him by one of his old 
friends, and I have now received a box 
of Scotch insects per rail, without any 
note to say where they came from ; how- 
ever, as I take it they are from him, I 
have given orders to stay proceedings 
against him, and I do hope his neglect 
to complete his contract will not recoil 
upon other men who may wish to be 
engaged to go out collecting for us. 
I am, Sir, 
• Your obedient servant, 
Thomas Hague. 
Dog and Partridge Inn , 
Slaleybridge. 
FEN INSECTS. 
To the Editor of the ‘ Intelligencer.' 
Sir, — Having received a number of 
applications in reply to my notice in the 
‘ Intelligencer,’ No. 164, I now wish to 
state that I propose to take subscribers 
for shares of the insects to be captured. 
Each share to be twenty shillings, of 
which five shillings only is to be paid 
down as a deposit, the remaining fifteen 
shillings to stand over till the distribu- 
tion of the insects takes place, at the end 
of the season. 
My time is not wholly devoted to 
Entomology, as I am otherwise engaged 
from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. 
My object in the above proposition is 
to be enabled to thoroughly explore the 
insect productions of our fens, without 
the whole expense falling upon me indi- 
vidually ; and, should the scheme not be 
taken up as keenly as I could wish, I 
will, on the 3rd of March, inform my 
correspondents of the circumstance. 
I am, Sir, 
Your most obedient servant, 
W. Winter. 
Aldeby, near Beccles ; 
Jan. 19. 
C ATALOGUE OF EUROPEAN 
COLEOPTERA. — Having now 
a supply of the Stettin Catalogue, I shall 
be glad to forward it to any applicant 
on the receipt of seven postage stamps. 
Those who want two copies must send 
fourteen postage-stamps. 
CATALOGUE of HEMIPTERA.— 
A Stettin Catalogue of the Hemiptera of 
the whole world is now ready. Is. 2d. 
post free. 
H. T. Stainton. 
Mountsjield, Lewisham ; 
Jan. 11 , 1860. 
