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THK ENTOMOLOGIST'S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER 
The Entomologist’s Weekly Intel- 
ligencer may he obtained 
Wholesale, of E. Newman, 9, Devon- 
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after this date, will be forwarded weekly 
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Me. H. T. Stainton, Mountsjield, 
Lewisham , near London , in time to 
reach him by Wednesday in each week 
at the latest. No notice will be 
taken of anonymous communications. 
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6 p. m. on Wednesday next as usual. 
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p. m., returning at 9.13, 10.23, and 10.43, 
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on Wednesday, July 23rd. 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
Subscribers who do not receive the 
‘Intelligencer’ in due course , are 
requested to forward their complaints to 
E. Newman, 9, Devonshire Street, 
Bishopsgate Street. 
Several interesting communicatims 
which reached us on Wednesday are held 
over till next week. 
Back Numbkrs of the ‘Intelli- 
oencek.’ — The price of No. 1 is now 
twopence : all the other numbers may 
still be had at one penny each. 
A. Sidgwick, Rugby. — You would 
have been indeed clever if you had suc- 
ceeded in naming your smaller Lepidop- 
tera from Westwood and Humphrey’s. 
The Eupithecia is Icevigata ; the Simae- 
this Fabriciana and the Tortrix is 
Ephippiphora Erunnichiana. 
A. J. W. — The female of Globularice 
is a dear little thing; she is only half the 
size of her illustrious consort : if you had 
found one you would know it at once. 
Rusticus. — We must decline giving 
any answer to decide a bet ; you had 
perhaps better apply to a Sporting 
Journal for the name of the anonymous 
author. 
COMMUNICATIONS. 
Captures of Lepidoptera . — Two or three 
days ago I captured Ino Statices, Euthe- 
monia Russula, and Nemeophila Planta- 
ginis. I shall have a few duplicates of 
the two last named if any of your read- 
ers wish for them. — F. Knight, Mel- 
bourne Place, Aston, near Birmingham ; 
July 4, 1856. 
Anthrocera Minos in duplicate . — I 
have taken this insect in abundance, and 
shall be glad to hear from any one in 
want of it. — Edwin Birciiall, 27, 
Eden Quay, Dublin; July 3, 1856. 
Cucullia Verbasci . — I am sorry to in- 
form your readers that my moths are 
Verbasci and not Scrophularice : they 
have, however, taught me not to be in 
such a hurry in future. — R. F. Turn- 
bull, 4, Chatham Place, Ramsgate; 
July 4, 1856. 
