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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
only, from the great number of goose- 
berry farmers, it is probably oftener ob- 
served, especially as I am informed that 
it seems by preference to select those 
berries which are undergoing the process 
of “ suckling,” as it is termed, to prepare 
them for the gooseberry shows. Can any 
of your subscribers inform me what this 
larva is ? and can they send us specimens 
of it in the living state ? 
Unknown Lepidopterous Larva (p. 59). 
- — I am sorry that the printer’s devil of 
the ‘Gardener’s Chronicle’ has led you 
into a mistake. The fact is, the larva 
alluded to, in p.59, as burrowing beneath 
the bark of young oak trees is a myth. 
The larva in question is that of Prays 
Curtisellus (p. 63), but the answer to the 
correspondent’s query was sent at the 
last moment, and too late to allow a 
proof to be sent, and, with the usual 
ingenuity of printers’ devils, the word 
ash (written perhaps hurriedly) was 
printed oak. — J. 0. W. ; June 2, 1856. 
Change of Address. — The Rev. 
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addressed to him there. 
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