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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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nual,’ as “Te.” But suppose Dr. Jor- 
dan had spent his boyhood at Daw- 
lish, then Teignmouth would not have 
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would ; and then a schoolboy spending 
his holidays at Teignmouth would have 
been for going over to Dawlish every 
day, because it was such a good lo- 
cality. The locality that is nearest 
to the collector is generally the best. 
Entomologists go from Exeter, and 
some even from London, to visit the 
sand-hills at Dawlish Warren ; one who 
resides near should make hay whilst 
the sun shines ! 
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Mr. H. T. Statnton, Mountsjield , 
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tions. 
Change ox- 1 Address. — Would you 
oblige me by altering mv direction in 
your next ‘Annual’ from White Swan, 
Epping, Essex, to Epping Place, Epping, 
Essex? And would you also mention 
me as a collector of British Tortrices, 
those being tire only Lepidoptera I col- 
lect? — B. Piffard, Lpping Place, Ep- 
ping, Essex ; June 19. 
Change of Residence. — Having left 
Brockley Lane, my address is now — 
M knry Ramsay Cox, 1 , Gloucester Villas, 
Lewisham High Hoad ( near the Naval 
School ) , New Gross, S.E. 
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on Wednesday, July 6th, but be will be 
“at home” instead on Wednesday, June 
29th, at 6 i>. m. as usual. 
