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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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COMMUNICATIONS. 
Vanessa Antiopa at Norwood. — Having 
read of only one capture of V. Antiopa 
this year it may not be uninteresting to 
the readers of the ‘ Intelligencer’ to state 
that I captured a very fine specimen on 
Sunday, the 9th of September of last 
year, on Carduus lanceolalus at Nor- 
wood. — George Siggs, 1, Bedford 
Street, Walworth ; June 14, 1856. 
Thanaos Tages and Thymele Alveolus. 
— The attention of our Harrovian col- 
lectors has been attracted during the 
last week or two by an almost incredible 
number of T. Tages frequenting the 
banks of the railway, and many and fre- 
quent have been the sallies made against 
them. The little Alveolus kept it com- 
pany, though very sparingly, (about one 
perhaps to every fifty of the larger skip- 
per). The short day of the latter seems 
already quite ended, whilst the Tages 
still continues abundant. — A. Pretor, 
llarrow-on-ihe-Hill ; June 16, 1856. 
Captures of Lepidoptera at Scar- 
borough. — Yesterday I met with LLadena 
Cucubali at Searboro’ Mere, and to-day • 
from the rocks near Searboro’ I obtained 
a fine specimen of Acherontia Alropos . — 
T. H. Langcake, 24, Merchant's Row, 
Searboro’ ; June 1 3, 1 856. 
Let no more apply. — I shall not have 
duplicates enough of Lucina and Alsus 
to supply any more applications than I 
have now received : I hope iu the course 
of a week or two to send some off to the 
whole of those who have now w ritten. I 
get them at a place twenty-four miles 
from Bristol, so that I hope my friends 
will excuse a little delay. — Arthur 
Naish, Brooklyn Lodge, Ashley llill; 
June 1 1, 1856. 
Luperina Albicolon. — Whilst upon the 
Lancashire sand-hills, on the 6th inst., 
with Mr. Greening, we captured above 
twenty good specimens of this insect. — 
