THE ENTOLOMOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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Correspondents therefore will please en- 
close stamps for these amounts when 
they send notices which belong to the 
heading of “ Exchange.” 
Change of Address. — Having re- 
moved from King Street, Perth, my ad- 
dress is now— David P. Morison, Pel Ion 
Colliery , Chester-le-slreet, Durham. 
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Change of Address. — Haviny- 
changed my residence, I shall feel 
obliged by all correspondence being sent 
to me at the Bank of England , Man- 
chester . — J. Linton. 
Change of Residence. — I beg to in- 
form my entomological friends and cor- 
respondents that my pursuits in Ento- 
mology must cease for the present, as I 
leave London for Paris on the 7th of 
April. Communications of importance 
will reach me, if addressed as usual, — 
£. G. Baldwin, Albany House , Barns- 
bury Park ; March 30. 
Ekrata. — In last week’s ‘Intelli- 
gencer,’ p. 7, line 8, /or birds read buds ; 
same page, line 9, for e’er read e’en. 
TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
W. E. II. — Your cocoons are the 
nests of spiders. Villica makes a cocoon 
above ground. 
R. S. — LarvtE not Lepidopterous. 
J. F. B. — Thanks for your correction. 
A. H. M. — About full fed ; give them 
some decayed wood. One hundred of 
them may be worth a shilling. 
II. J. H. — Pupae of Lithocollelis Mcs- 
saniella in leaves of evergreen oak. 
CAPTURES. 
Lepidoptera. 
Doings at the Sallows . — Very early in 
February a straggling bush would break 
into flower in a few sheltered spots, but 
the first moth taken by me was a Gothica, 
and, strangely enough, the Glceas have not 
appeared at all, though numerous as ever 
last autumn. We have not proved suc- 
cessful with Depressarice , the common 
species only favouring us; but the Macros 
have been more condescending. A few 
nights since, with a huge neck-suspended 
tray, lantern, boxes and hooked stick, we 
visited in succession the various places in 
which the actors in our entomological 
drama were wont to perform ; but nothing 
but Gothica and Slabilis condescended 
to figure in tragedy, though a Petrijicata 
or Rubricosa occasionally acted the farce 
of performing a few gymnastic evolutions 
on the verge of the tray, and then 
speedily decamping to the “ green room,” 
without waiting for applause from the 
boxes, so the tray gave place to a white- 
lined umbrella; and the first time this 
was used, — plump, like harlequin in the 
pantomime, a splendid specimen of Popu- 
leti appears before us; three cheers for 
the debutant , and this (though Christ- 
inas was not yesterday) was boxing night, 
so we boxed him. The next house pre- 
sented us witli a pas de qualre, executed 
by three Rubricosa and a Gracilis, which 
however, was soon converted into a gene- 
ral “scrimmage” by our rough clapping 
from and into the boxes. Munda next 
came forward in a pas seui, and was 
almost hissed off, for at that moment the 
prima donna, Lcucographa, long unknown 
to fame, or but just paying a visit to the 
west, graced the foot-lights with her un- 
hoped for presence: with the gentlest 
care she was conveyed from the night air 
in a pink chariot to her f uture residence, 
“ The Cabinet.” Other actors figured on 
