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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
we can detect modifications innumerable, 
throughout the entire length of the living 
panorama ; and are enabled to endorse 
the belief (repugnant d priori though it 
be) that individual variations, even to the 
extent which I have ventured to suggest, 
are not incompatible with specific simili- 
tudes.”— Pp. 17, 18. 
Notes and Queries, by J. 0. West- 
wood, Esq. 
Natural Substitutes for Sugaring . — 
Now that the Aphis of the broad-bean is 
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which ants are so fond, it will be unne- 
cessary to waste their sugar-mixture, as 
the moths are as fond, or fonder, of that 
which they obtain from the Aphides. — 
J. 0. W. 
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